Department of Neuroscience, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA.
O'Donnell Brain Institute, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA.
Nature. 2024 Apr;628(8006):117-121. doi: 10.1038/s41586-024-07207-4. Epub 2024 Mar 20.
Vocal learning in songbirds is thought to have evolved through sexual selection, with female preference driving males to develop large and varied song repertoires. However, many songbird species learn only a single song in their lifetime. How sexual selection drives the evolution of single-song repertoires is not known. Here, by applying dimensionality-reduction techniques to the singing behaviour of zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata), we show that syllable spread in low-dimensional feature space explains how single songs function as honest indicators of fitness. We find that this Gestalt measure of behaviour captures the spectrotemporal distinctiveness of song syllables in zebra finches; that females strongly prefer songs that occupy more latent space; and that matching path lengths in low-dimensional space is difficult for young males. Our findings clarify how simple vocal repertoires may have evolved in songbirds and indicate divergent strategies for how sexual selection can shape vocal learning.
鸟类的鸣叫学习被认为是通过性选择进化而来的,雌性偏好促使雄性发展出大型且多样的鸣叫曲目。然而,许多鸣禽物种一生中只学习单一首歌曲。性选择如何驱动单一声乐曲目的进化尚不清楚。在这里,我们通过应用降维技术研究斑马雀(Taeniopygia guttata)的鸣叫行为,表明在低维特征空间中音节的扩展解释了单一歌曲如何作为健康的诚实指标。我们发现,这种行为的整体度量捕捉到了斑马雀中鸣音节拍的时频谱独特性;雌性强烈偏好占据更多潜在空间的歌曲;并且对于年轻雄性来说,在低维空间中匹配路径长度是困难的。我们的研究结果阐明了简单的鸣叫曲目如何在鸣禽中进化,并指出了性选择如何塑造鸣叫学习的不同策略。