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A duetting perspective on avian song learning

机译:关于禽歌学习的二重唱视角

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Avian song learning has a rich history of study and has become the preeminent system for understanding the ontogeny of vocal communication in animals. Song learning in birds has many parallels with human language learning, ranging from the neural mechanisms involved to the importance of social factors in shaping signal acquisition. While much has been learned about the process of song learning, virtually all of the research done to date has focused on temperate species, where often only one sex (the male) sings. Duetting species, in which both males and females learn to sing and learn to combine their songs into temporally coordinated joint displays, could provide many insights into the processes by which vocal learning takes place. Here we highlight three key features of song learning neuroendocrine control mechanisms, timing and life history stages of song acquisition, and the role of social factors in song selection and use that have been elucidated from species where only males sing, and compare these with duetting species. We summarize what is known about song learning in duetting species and then provide several suggestions for fruitful directions for future research. We suggest that focusing research efforts on duetting species could significantly advance our understanding of vocal learning in birds and further cement the importance of avian species as models for understanding human conversations and the processes of vocal learning more broadly.
机译:禽歌曲学习具有丰富的学习历史,已成为了解动物中声乐通信的血肿的卓越体系。歌曲中的歌曲学习有许多具有人类语言学习的平行,从神经机制范围内涉及社会因素在整形信号习得中的重要性。虽然很多关于歌曲学习过程的过程,但几乎所有关于迄今为止的研究都集中在温带物种上,往往只有一种性别(男性)唱歌。二滴水物种,其中雄性和女性学习唱歌并学会将他们的歌曲结合到时间协调的联合显示器中,可以对发乐学习发生的过程提供许多见解。在这里,我们突出了歌曲学习神经内分泌控制机制,时间和生命历史阶段的三个关键特征,以及社会因素在歌曲选择和使用中的作用,这些因素从只有雄性唱歌的物种阐明,并将这些与二批集物种进行比较。我们总结了Duetting物种中所知的歌曲学习,然后为未来的研究提供了一些富有成效的方向的建议。我们建议,重点对二重唱物种的研究努力可以大大推动我们对鸟类的声音学习的理解,进一步水解禽类种类作为理解人类谈话的模型以及更广泛的声乐学习进程的重要性。

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