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Song Trait Similarity in Great Tits Varies with Social Structure

机译:大山雀的歌曲性状相似性随社会结构的变化而变化。

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For many animals, long-range signalling is essential to maintain contact with conspecifics. In territorial species, individuals often have to balance signalling towards unfamiliar potential competitors (to solely broadcast territory ownership) with signalling towards familiar immediate neighbours (to also maintain so-called “dear enemy” relations). Hence, to understand how signals evolve due to these multilevel relationships, it is important to understand how general signal traits vary in relation to the overall social environment. For many territorial songbirds dawn is a key signalling period, with several neighbouring individuals singing simultaneously without immediate conflict. In this study we tested whether sharing a territory boundary, rather than spatial proximity, is related to similarity in dawn song traits between territorial great tits (Parus major) in a wild personality-typed population. We collected a large dataset of automatized dawn song recordings from 72 unique male great tits, during the fertile period of their mate, and compared specific song traits between neighbours and non-neighbours. We show here that both song rate and start time of dawn song were repeatable song traits. Moreover, neighbours were significantly more dissimilar in song rate compared to non-neighbours, while there was no effect of proximity on song rate similarity. Additionally, similarity in start time of dawn song was unrelated to sharing a territory boundary, but birds were significantly more similar in start time of dawn song when they were breeding in close proximity of each other. We suggest that the dissimilarity in dawn song rate between neighbours is either the result of neighbouring great tits actively avoiding similar song rates to possibly prevent interference, or a passive consequence of territory settlement preferences relative to the types of neighbours. Neighbourhood structuring is therefore likely to be a relevant selection pressure shaping variation in territorial birdsong.
机译:对于许多动物而言,远程信号传导对于维持与特定物种的接触至关重要。在地域物种中,个人经常必须在向陌生的潜在竞争对手发出信号(仅广播区域所有权)与向熟悉的直接邻居发出信号(也保持所谓的“亲爱的敌人”关系)之间取得平衡。因此,要了解信号由于这些多层次关系而如何演化,了解一般信号特征相对于整个社会环境如何变化非常重要。对于许多地区的鸣禽来说,黎明是一个关键的信号传递时期,几个相邻的人同时唱歌而没有立即冲突。在这项研究中,我们测试了在野性型人种中,共享疆域边界而不是空间邻近度是否与区域大山雀(Parus major)之间的黎明之歌特征相似。我们收集了72个独特的雄性山雀在交配繁殖期的大量自动化黎明歌曲录音数据集,并比较了邻居和非邻居之间的特定歌曲特征。我们在这里表明,歌曲速率和黎明歌曲的开始时间都是可重复的歌曲特征。而且,与非邻居相比,邻居在歌曲速率上的差异要大得多,而邻近度对歌曲速率相似性没有影响。此外,黎明之歌开始时间的相似性与共享疆域边界无关,但是当鸟类在彼此附近繁殖时,它们在黎明之歌开始时间的相似性要大得多。我们建议,邻居之间黎明歌曲速率的差异是相邻大山雀积极避免相似歌曲速率以防止干扰的结果,或者是相对于邻居类型而言,领土居住偏好的被动结果。因此,邻域结构很可能是区域鸟鸣声中相关的选择压力塑造变化。

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