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评估雌性对歌曲中音节层面细节的叫声反应。

Assessing female call responses to syllable level details in song.

作者信息

Prior Nora H, Fishbein Adam R, Garcia Esther Martinez, Clough Savannah, Elson Mary R, Ball Gregory F, Dooling Robert J

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States.

Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, United States.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2025 Mar 12;16:1523105. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1523105. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

Mate choice is a critical decision-making process, having lasting impacts on an individual's time, energy, and reproductive success. Across songbirds, females are generally assumed to prefer higher song rates, greater complexity, and higher quality performances; however, there is growing evidence implicating syllable level details in songbird communication. Here, we build on our previous psychoacoustic results to ask whether female zebra finches use the kinds of syllable level details that they are capable of hearing. Female zebra finches produce calls during male songs as a component of courtship. These calls can be leveraged to explore how females assess and interact with male songs. To test whether syllable level details are behaviorally relevant in a courtship context, we quantified female call responses to manipulated songs in four experiments. First, we validated that our playback procedure elicited robust calling responses from females (Exp 1). Next, we found that females decreased calling to songs where syllables were spectro-temporally reversed (REVERSAL), but did not respond differently if the syllable order was manipulated (SHUFFLED). Females also modulated their calling when experimental songs were composed of natural rendition-to-rendition variation in song syllables (RENDITION) relative to songs consisting of a single repeated rendition (FIXED) (Exp 2). Furthermore, we found that females decreased calling responses even when only a portion of syllables were spectro-temporally reversed (Exp 4). Across these experiments, we also report the striking extent to which females habituated to a male's song (Exps 3 and 4). To maximize female responses, we tried adjusting the paradigm in Exps 3 and 4 to increase female calling. However, our adjustments had minimal effects, consistent with the notion that females rapidly decreased calling in response to a given males' stimuli. Altogether, our results contribute to growing evidence that syllable level details in birdsong are behaviorally relevant, and, perhaps more importantly, demonstrate that birds' enhanced ability to discriminate acoustic fine structure as shown in psychophysical tests plays a role in communication.

摘要

配偶选择是一个关键的决策过程,会对个体的时间、精力和繁殖成功率产生持久影响。在鸣禽中,一般认为雌性更喜欢较高的鸣叫频率、更复杂以及更高质量的表现;然而,越来越多的证据表明鸣禽交流中音节层面的细节也很重要。在此,我们基于之前的心理声学研究结果,探究雌性斑胸草雀是否会利用它们能够听到的音节层面的细节。雌性斑胸草雀在雄性鸣叫时发出叫声,作为求偶行为的一部分。这些叫声可用于探究雌性如何评估雄性鸣叫并与之互动。为了测试音节层面的细节在求偶情境中是否与行为相关,我们在四个实验中量化了雌性对经过处理的鸣叫的叫声反应。首先,我们验证了我们的回放程序能引发雌性强烈的叫声反应(实验1)。接下来,我们发现雌性对音节在频谱时间上反转的鸣叫(反转)叫声减少,但对音节顺序被操纵(打乱)的鸣叫反应没有差异。当实验鸣叫由歌曲音节的自然演唱版本间的变化(版本)组成,相对于由单一重复版本(固定)组成的鸣叫时,雌性也会调节它们的叫声(实验2)。此外,我们发现即使只有一部分音节在频谱时间上反转,雌性的叫声反应也会减少(实验4)。在这些实验中,我们还报告了雌性对雄性鸣叫产生习惯化的显著程度(实验3和4)。为了使雌性反应最大化,我们在实验3和4中尝试调整实验范式以增加雌性的叫声。然而,我们的调整效果甚微,这与雌性对给定雄性刺激迅速减少叫声的观点一致。总之,我们的结果进一步证明了鸟鸣中音节层面的细节与行为相关,也许更重要的是,表明鸟类在心理物理学测试中表现出的辨别声学精细结构的增强能力在交流中发挥了作用。

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