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Habitat-related birdsong divergence: a multi-level study on the influence of territory density and ambient noise in European blackbirds

机译:与栖息地有关的鸟鸣差异:对欧洲黑鸟的密度和环境噪声影响的多层次研究

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Song plays an important role in avian communication and acoustic variation is important at both the individual and population level. Habitat-related variation between populations in particular can reflect adaptations to the environment accumulated over generations, but this may not always be the case. In this study, we test whether variation between individuals matches local conditions with respect to noise level and territory density to examine whether short-term flexibility could contribute to song divergence at the population level. We conducted a case study on an urban and forest population of the European blackbird and show divergence at the population level (i.e. across habitats) in blackbird song, anthropogenic noise level and territory density. Unlike in several other species, we found a lack of any correlation at the individual level (i.e. across individuals) between song features and ambient noise. This suggests species-specific causal explanations for noise-dependent song differentiation which are likely associated with variation in song-copying behaviour or feedback constraints related to variable singing styles. On the other hand, we found that at the level of individual territories, temporal features, but not spectral ones, are correlated to territory density and seasonality. This suggests that short-term individual variation can indeed contribute to habitat-dependent divergence at the population level. As this may undermine the potential role for song as a population marker, we conclude that more investigations on individual song flexibility are required for a better understanding of the impact of population-level song divergence on hybridisation and speciation.
机译:歌曲在禽类的交流中起着重要的作用,声音的变化在个人和人群中都很重要。尤其是人口之间与生境有关的变化可以反映出对世代相聚的环境的适应,但并非总是如此。在这项研究中,我们测试了人与人之间的差异是否与噪音水平和区域密度相关的当地条件相符,以检验短期的灵活性是否会导致人口水平上的歌曲发散。我们对欧洲黑鸟的城市和森林人口进行了案例研究,并显示了黑鸟歌曲,人为噪声水平和领土密度在人口水平(即不同栖息地)之间的差异。与其他几个物种不同,我们发现歌曲特征和环境噪声之间在个体层面(即个体之间)没有任何相关性。这暗示了与噪声有关的歌曲差异的特定于物种的因果解释,这很可能与歌曲复制行为的变化或与可变歌唱风格有关的反馈约束有关。另一方面,我们发现,在单个区域的水平上,时间特征(而非光谱特征)与区域密度和季节性相关。这表明短期的个体差异确实可以导致人口水平上与生境有关的差异。由于这可能会破坏歌曲作为种群标记的潜在作用,因此我们得出结论,需要对单个歌曲的灵活性进行更多的研究,以便更好地了解种群水平的歌曲差异对杂交和物种形成的影响。

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