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Male white-handed gibbons flexibly time duet contributions

机译:男性白手的长臂猿灵活时间Duet Duet贡献

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Vocal duetting occurs when two individuals produce repeated, stereotyped vocalizations, often with alternating contributions. It evolved independently in many pair living taxa. Among hominoids, only hylobatids duet, but little is known about how mated pairs coordinate singing and if individuals adjust their song to spectral and temporal aspects of another's song. If they do, this would demonstrate vocal flexibility not yet well documented in apes. To test this hypothesis, we analyzed duets of wild white-handed gibbons (Hylobates lar), quantifying female notes and the timing of male notes relative to them. We measured changes in female notes that preceded her great call phrase and that she initiated only after her mate had stopped singing. We predicted males would suspend their own song during a female's great call phrase in anticipation of her climax, and thus should interrupt abnormal female calls, because these typically fail to climax. We compared (1) interrupted great call phrases females aborted, (2) interrupted phrases that were completed, and (3) uninterrupted, completed phrases. We found that abnormal great call phrases were interrupted by males, likely because the male anticipated that the phrase would be abandoned before reaching its climax. Although female call phrases varied in length, we also found that males replied in close synchrony with their ending. Subtle spectral and temporal variations in song influenced the timing of a mate's singing and thus the structure and delivery of duets. Although ape vocal behavior is thought to be largely innate, our findings show unexpected flexibility in song expression.
机译:当两个人产生重复的,陈规定型的发声时,会发生声带二重奏,经常有交替的贡献。它在许多人的生活征集中独立发展。在Hominoids中,只有Hylobatids Duet,但很少是众所周知的,关于交配对坐标唱歌,如果个人将他们的歌曲调整到另一首歌曲的频谱和时间方面。如果他们这样做,这将展示声音灵活性尚未在猿类中记录得很好。为了测试这一假设,我们分析了野生白手桥(Hylobates Lar)的二重奏,量化女性票据和相对于他们的男性笔记的时机。我们测量了女性笔记的变化,前面是她的巨大的电话短语,并且只有在她的伴侣停止唱歌后才发起。我们预测的男性将在女性的巨大呼叫短语期间暂停自己的歌,以期待她的高潮,因此应该中断异常的女性呼叫,因为这些通常无法高潮。我们比较(1)中断伟大的呼叫短语女性中止,(2)已完成的短语,(3)不间断地完成的短语。我们发现异常的呼叫短语被男性中断,可能是因为男性预期在达到高潮之前会被抛弃。虽然女性呼叫短语的长度变化,但我们也发现雄性在与他们的结局密切的同步中回答。歌曲的微妙光谱和时间变化影响了伴侣的歌唱的时间,从而影响了二重奏的结构和传递。虽然猿人的动力被认为是基本的先天性,但我们的研究结果显示出意想不到的灵活性。

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