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High-Pitched Notes during Vocal Contests Signal Genetic Diversity in Ocellated Antbirds

机译:声乐比赛中高音调的音符指示有巢蚁鸟的遗传多样性

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Animals use honest signals to assess the quality of competitors during aggressive interactions. Current theory predicts that honest signals should be costly to produce and thus reveal some aspects of the phenotypic or genetic quality of the sender. In songbirds, research indicates that biomechanical constraints make the production of some acoustic features costly. Furthermore, recent studies have found that vocal features are related to genetic diversity. We linked these two lines of research by evaluating if constrained acoustic features reveal male genetic diversity during aggressive interactions in ocellated antbirds (Phaenostictus mcleannani). We recorded the aggressive vocalizations of radiotagged males at La Selva Biological Station in Costa Rica, and found significant variation in the highest frequency produced among individuals. Moreover, we detected a negative relationship between the frequency of the highest pitched note and vocalization duration, suggesting that high pitched notes might constrain the duration of vocalizations through biomechanical and/or energetic limitations. When we experimentally exposed wild radiotagged males to simulated acoustic challenges, the birds increased the pitch of their vocalization. We also found that individuals with higher genetic diversity (as measured by zygosity across 9 microsatellite loci) produced notes of higher pitch during aggressive interactions. Overall, our results suggest that the ability to produce high pitched notes is an honest indicator of male genetic diversity in male-male aggressive interactions.
机译:动物会使用诚实的信号来评估积极互动过程中竞争对手的质量。当前的理论预测,诚实的信号应该昂贵地产生,因此揭示了发送者的表型或遗传质量的某些方面。在鸣禽中,研究表明,生物力学的约束使得某些声学特征的生产成本很高。此外,最近的研究发现人声特征与遗传多样性有关。我们通过评估受约束的声学特征是否揭示了有孔蚂蚁(Phaenostictus mcleannani)积极互动期间的雄性遗传多样性,将这两条研究联系在一起。我们在哥斯达黎加的La Selva生物站记录了放射性标记雄性的激进发声,并发现个体产生的最高频率有显着差异。此外,我们检测到最高音高的频率与发声持续时间之间存在负相关关系,这表明高音高的音符可能会通过生物力学和/或精力充沛的限制来限制发声的持续时间。当我们通过实验将野生的带有放射性标记的雄性暴露于模拟的声学挑战中时,这些鸟会增加其发声的音调。我们还发现,具有较高遗传多样性(通过9个微卫星基因座的合子性测量)的个体在攻击性相互作用中产生的音调更高。总的来说,我们的结果表明产生高音调的能力是雄性-雄性攻击性相互作用中雄性遗传多样性的真实指标。

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