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Advertisement-call modification male competition and female preference in the bird-voiced treefrog Hyla avivoca

机译:鸟音树蛙Hyla avivoca的广告呼叫修改男性竞争和女性偏好

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Senders and receivers influence dynamic characteristics of the signals used for mate attraction over different time scales. On a moment-to-moment basis, interactions among senders competing for a mate influence dynamic characteristics, whereas the preferences of receivers of the opposite gender exert an influence over evolutionary time. We observed and recorded the calling patterns of the bird-voiced treefrog Hyla avivoca, to assess how the dynamic characters of calls vary during interactions among groups of males in a chorus. This question was also addressed using playback experiments with males. Playback experiments with females showed how changes in dynamic call properties are likely to affect male mating success. Frogs calling in pairs, groups, or in response to playbacks produced longer calls than did isolated males. During call overlap, males often increased the duration of the silent interval (gaps) between the pulses of their calls so that the pulses of the calls of two neighbors interdigitated. This change resulted in increased variability of pulse rate, a traditionally static acoustic property; however, males also produced high proportions of non-overlapped calls in which variability in pulse rate was low and had species-typical values. Females preferred long calls to short and average-duration calls, and non-overlapped calls to overlapped calls. Given a choice between pairs of overlapped calls, females preferred pairs in which the proportion of overlap was low and pairs in which the pulses of such calls interdigitated completely. The observed patterns of vocal competition thus reflect the preferences of conspecific females, which have influenced the evolution of the calling behavior of H. avivoca.
机译:发送者和接收者会影响用于在不同时间尺度上吸引伴侣的信号的动态特性。从瞬间到瞬间,争夺配偶的发送者之间的相互作用会影响动态特征,而异性的接收者的偏好会对进化时间产生影响。我们观察并记录了鸟音树蛙Hyla avivoca的呼叫模式,以评估在一组合唱中的男性群体之间的互动过程中,呼叫的动态特征如何变化。使用男性的回放实验也解决了这个问题。雌性的回放实验表明,动态呼叫属性的变化可能如何影响雄性的交配成功。成对,成群或响应回放的青蛙产生的呼叫比孤立的男性更长。在呼叫重叠期间,男性经常增加其呼叫脉冲之间的静音间隔(间隔)的持续时间,以使两个邻居的呼叫脉冲相互交叉。这种变化导致脉搏率变异性增加,这是传统的静态声学特性。然而,雄性也产生了很大比例的不重叠的呼叫,其中脉率变化低并且具有典型物种值。女性更喜欢长途呼叫,而不是短时呼叫和平均持续时间呼叫,不重叠呼叫则优先于重叠呼叫。给定重叠呼叫对之间的选择,雌性优先选择重叠比例低的配对和此类呼叫的脉冲完全交指的配对。因此,观察到的声音竞争模式反映了同种雌性的偏好,这影响了阿维沃卡人的呼唤行为的演变。

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