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Solos, duets and choruses: vocal behaviour of the Rufous-naped Wren (Campylorhynchus rufinucha), a cooperatively breeding neotropical songbird

机译:独奏,二重唱和合唱:红棕枕W(Campylorhynchus rufinucha)的声音行为,这是一种合作繁殖的新热带鸣禽

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Vocal communication in duetting and chorusing birds is a growing area of study in avian ecology, yet much remains unknown about temporal and population-level variation in these complex vocal signals. In this study, we describe the acoustic structure and temporal variation in solos, duets, and choruses in the Rufous-naped Wren (Campylorhynchus rufinucha), a cooperatively breeding neotropical passerine. We collected focal recordings of 19 groups to assess both diel and seasonal variation in vocal output, as well as population-wide sharing of vocal signals. We found that birds produce a complex array of vocalisations, including tonal, frequency-modulated syllables grouped into phrases, as well as stereotyped, atonal sounds. Songs are produced as solos or combined into duets and choruses. Solo and duet songs show a dawn chorus effect. Solo song rate, but not duet or chorus rate, varied across breeding stages. The majority of phrases are shared amongst groups, significantly more amongst groups in nearby territories. We suggest that chorus songs may be an important indicator of group identity and may play a role in maintaining group territories, but do not play a role in relation to the breeding cycle. The degree of population-wide phrase-sharing suggests either short-distance dispersal or delayed song learning. This paper is the first fine-scale description of vocal behaviour in this species and enhances our understanding of group-singing in a complex social environment. Keywords Rufous-naped Wren - Campylorhynchus rufinucha - Duet - Chorus - Cooperative breeding Communicated by J. Fjeldså.
机译:二重唱和合唱鸟类中的人声交流是鸟类生态学研究的一个增长领域,但是对于这些复杂的人声信号在时间和种群水平上的变化仍然知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们描述了棕褐色W(Campylorhynchus rufinucha)中的独奏,二重奏和合唱的声学结构和时间变化。我们收集了19个组的重点录音,以评估声音输出的diel和季节性变化,以及人群中的声音信号共享。我们发现鸟类会产生一系列复杂的发声,包括音调,调频音节,这些音节被分组为短语以及定型的无声声音。歌曲以独奏形式产生,或与二重奏和合唱结合在一起。独奏和二重唱歌曲具有黎明合唱效果。独唱率,而不是二重唱或合唱率,在整个繁殖阶段有所不同。大部分短语在各组之间共享,在附近地区的组之间共享更多。我们建议合唱歌曲可能是群体身份的重要指标,并且可能在维护群体领土方面发挥作用,但与繁殖周期无关。整个人群的短语共享程度表明,短距离分散或歌曲学习延迟。本文是该物种中声音行为的第一个精细描述,并增强了我们对复杂社会环境中的集体演唱的理解。关键字:红褐色f-Campylorhynchus rufinucha-Duet-Chorus-合作繁殖由J.Fjeldså沟通。

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