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Bachelor and paired male rufous-and-white wrens use different singing strategies

机译:单身汉和成对的红褐色和白色w使用不同的唱歌策略

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To attract a breeding partner, males may behave differently when they are bachelors compared to when they are paired. Comparisons between groups of paired males versus groups of unpaired males in temperate-breeding animals have revealed such differences in signalling behaviour. Few studies, however, have explored how individual males alter their signalling behaviour with changes in pairing status, and very few investigations have explored paired versus unpaired male behaviour in tropical animals. During a 5-year study in Costa Rica, we analysed changes in the singing behaviour of male rufous-and-white wrens (Thryothorus rufalbus) when they were paired and when they were bachelors. We compared three aspects of male vocal behaviour: gross differences in song output, variation in repertoire use and differences in song structure. Males as bachelors had significantly higher song output and switched song types less frequently. Contrary to our expectation, bachelors sang significantly fewer song types from their repertoire compared to when those same males had a breeding partner. Songs sung by bachelor males were higher in syllabic diversity and had broader-bandwidth terminal syllables than the songs those males sang only when paired. Within song types, the fine structure of songs remained consistent across pairing status. Our results demonstrate that males change their singing behaviour with pairing status, delivering songs at a higher rate but with less variety when they are bachelors. Rufous-and-white wrens are renowned for their vocal duets, and we discuss the pattern of repertoire use in light of their duetting behaviour. These results enhance our understanding of how male behaviour varies with pairing status and the importance of vocal signalling behaviour in socially monogamous tropical animals.
机译:为了吸引育种伙伴,雄性单身汉与成对雄性的行为可能会有所不同。在温带繁殖动物中,成对雄性组与未成对雄性组之间的比较揭示了这种信号传导行为的差异。但是,很少有研究探讨成年雄性个体如何随着配对状态的变化而改变其信号传导行为,很少有研究探讨热带动物中成对与不成对雄性行为。在哥斯达黎加进行的一项为期5年的研究中,我们分析了成对和成年单身男性红褐色和白色w(Thryothorus rufalbus)唱歌行为的变化。我们比较了男性声音行为的三个方面:歌曲输出的总体差异,曲目使用方式的差异以及歌曲结构的差异。作为单身汉的男性的歌曲输出明显更高,而切换歌曲类型的频率则更低。与我们的预期相反,与那些雄性有繁殖伴侣的情况相比,单身汉从其曲目中演唱的歌曲类型明显更少。单身汉演唱的歌曲音节多样性更高,并且终端音节的带宽比那些仅配对时才演唱的歌曲更高。在歌曲类型中,歌曲的精细结构在配对状态中保持一致。我们的结果表明,男性会随着配对状态改变他们的歌唱行为,单身汉会以更高的速率传递歌曲,但种类较少。 f色和白色的w声以其人声二重奏而闻名,我们将根据他们的二重奏行为来讨论曲目使用的模式。这些结果增强了我们对雄性行为如何随配对状态变化以及社交一夫一妻制热带动物中发声信号行为的重要性的理解。

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