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Zebra Finch Song Phonology and Syntactical Structure across Populations and Continents—A Computational Comparison

机译:跨人口和大陆的斑马雀科歌曲的音位和句法结构—计算比较

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Learned bird songs are often characterized by a high degree of variation between individuals and sometimes between populations, while at the same time maintaining species specificity. The evolution of such songs depends on the balance between plasticity and constraints. Captive populations provide an opportunity to examine signal variation and differentiation in detail, so we analyzed adult male zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) songs recorded from 13 populations across the world, including one sample of songs from wild-caught males in their native Australia. Cluster analysis suggested some, albeit limited, evidence that zebra finch song units belonged to universal, species-wide categories, linked to restrictions in vocal production and non-song parts of the vocal repertoire. Across populations, songs also showed some syntactical structure, although any song unit could be placed anywhere within the song. On the other hand, there was a statistically significant differentiation between populations, but the effect size was very small, and its communicative significance dubious. Our results suggest that variation in zebra finch songs within a population is largely determined by species-wide constraints rather than population-specific features. Although captive zebra finch populations have been sufficiently isolated to allow them to genetically diverge, there does not appear to have been any divergence in the genetically determined constraints that underlie song learning. Perhaps more surprising is the lack of locally diverged cultural traditions. Zebra finches serve as an example of a system where frequent learning errors may rapidly create within-population diversity, within broad phonological and syntactical constraints, and prevent the formation of long-term cultural traditions that allow populations to diverge.
机译:博学的鸟儿歌唱通常以个体之间,有时甚至群体之间的高度差异为特征,同时又保持物种特异性。这种歌曲的发展取决于可塑性和约束性之间的平衡。圈养种群提供了详细检查信号变化和分化的机会,因此我们分析了全球13个种群记录的成年雄性斑马雀(Taeniopygia guttata)歌曲,包括其中一本来自澳大利亚原住民的野性雄性歌曲的样本。聚类分析提供了一些证据,尽管数量有限,但这些证据表明斑马雀科的歌曲单元属于通用的全物种类别,与声乐生产的限制和声乐曲目的非歌曲部分有关。在所有人群中,歌曲也表现出某种句法结构,尽管任何歌曲单元都可以放置在歌曲中的任何位置。另一方面,人群之间存在统计学上的显着差异,但影响量很小,其传播意义尚不确定。我们的结果表明,种群内斑马雀科歌曲的变异在很大程度上取决于物种范围的限制,而不是种群特定的特征。尽管圈养的斑马雀科种群已被充分隔离以使它们能够遗传分化,但在构成歌曲学习基础的遗传决定的约束条件上似乎没有任何差异。也许更令人惊讶的是缺乏当地差异化的文化传统。斑马雀科是这样一个系统的例子,在该系统中,频繁的学习错误可能会在广泛的语音和句法约束内迅速造成人口内部多样性,并阻止形成允许人口分化的长期文化传统。

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