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Duet singing and repertoire use in threat signalling of individuals and pairs

机译:二重唱和曲目在个人和成对的威胁信号中的使用

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Song-type switching rate and song matching have been shown to function as territorial signals in male solo song but, to our knowledge, seem not to have been previously studied in a duetting species. We studied the plain wren (Thryothorus modestus zeledoni), to test whether duets signalled threat through song-switching rates, or through phrase type or duet type matching. Increases in the rate of song switching appear to function as an anti-habituation device rather than as a specific signal of threat. Fitting with previous results that same-sex individuals share phrase types, but pairs do not share duet types, both males and females used duets to phrase type match to playback. Pairs, however, did not duet type match in response to playback, and this suggests that within the cooperative territory defence of the duet, each sex is targeting its aggression at same-sex competitors.
机译:歌曲类型的切换速率和歌曲匹配已被显示为男性独奏歌曲中的地域信号,但据我们所知,以前似乎没有在二重唱物种中进行过研究。我们研究了普通w(Thryothorusmodetus zeledoni),以测试二重唱是否通过歌曲转换率,短语类型或二重唱类型匹配来表示威胁。歌曲切换率的提高似乎是作为一种反习惯设备,而不是一种特定的威胁信号。与以前的结果相吻合,同性个体共享短语类型,但对不共享二重奏类型,男性和女性都使用二重奏来匹配短语类型以播放。但是,配对没有响应播放的二重奏类型匹配,这表明在二重奏的合作领土防御范围内,每个性别都将其攻击目标对准了同性竞争对手。

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