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迁徙的野生鸟类更容易学习其祖先种群的鸣叫声。

Translocated wild birds are predisposed to learn songs of their ancestral population.

机构信息

Department of Zoology, Stockholm University, Svante Arrhenius väg, 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden.

Conservation Ecology Group, Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences (GELIFES), University of Groningen, Nijenborgh 7, 9747 AG Groningen, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Curr Biol. 2024 Jun 3;34(11):2535-2540.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2024.04.061. Epub 2024 May 20.

Abstract

Population differences in socially learned mating signals like oscine birdsong are particularly vulnerable to breakdown through dispersal. Despite this challenge, geographic variation in learned signals is ubiquitous. A proposed explanation for this pattern is that birds express predispositions to selectively learn and produce population-typical songs. While experimental studies on lab-reared birds have shown the existence of within-species learning predispositions, it remains unclear whether and how learning predispositions influence song acquisition in the wild. Here, we investigated innate song learning predispositions in wild pied flycatchers (Ficedula hypoleuca) by measuring the songs of individuals translocated as eggs from a Dutch population to a breeding population in Sweden. We compared the songs of the adult males hatched from these translocated eggs with those from the ancestral and receiving populations. Songs of translocated males closely resemble the local Swedish songs to which they were exposed during development, supporting the importance of social learning. However, translocated males selectively learned those local Swedish song elements that sound the most "Dutch-like." As a result, their songs are significantly shifted toward those of the ancestral Dutch population. This suggests that innate learning predispositions track ongoing song evolution in wild populations of pied flycatchers. We propose that as songs continue to diverge over time, this coevolutionary relationship between song and learning predispositions may contribute to the emergence of incipient pre-mating barriers.

摘要

人口差异在社会学习的交配信号,如鸣禽的歌声,特别容易因扩散而破裂。尽管面临这一挑战,学习信号的地理变异仍然普遍存在。对于这种模式,有一种被提出的解释是鸟类表达了选择性学习和产生种群典型歌曲的倾向。虽然关于实验室饲养鸟类的实验研究表明存在物种内学习倾向,但尚不清楚学习倾向是否以及如何影响野生鸟类的歌唱习得。在这里,我们通过测量从荷兰种群转移到瑞典繁殖种群的蛋孵化的个体的歌声,研究了野生白腰文鸟(Ficedula hypoleuca)的先天歌唱学习倾向。我们将这些转移蛋孵化的成年雄性的歌声与来自祖先种群和接收种群的歌声进行了比较。转移雄性的歌声与它们在发育过程中接触到的当地瑞典歌声非常相似,这支持了社会学习的重要性。然而,转移雄性选择性地学习了那些听起来最“荷兰式”的当地瑞典歌曲元素。结果,它们的歌声明显向祖先的荷兰种群倾斜。这表明,先天的学习倾向跟踪了白腰文鸟野生种群中正在进行的歌唱进化。我们提出,随着歌曲随着时间的推移继续分化,这种歌曲和学习倾向之间的共同进化关系可能有助于潜在的交配前障碍的出现。

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