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The effect of variation in moonlight on nocturnal song of a diurnal bird species

机译:月光变异对昼夜鸟类夜间歌曲的影响

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The lunar cycle is known to affect the behaviour of strictly nocturnal species, but for diurnal species that are periodically active during the night, this has been less investigated. Nocturnal bird song is relatively common in diurnal species, yet research on this behaviour accounts for little of the research on avian vocalisations. This is surprising given that diurnal species are adapted for bright environments and therefore may be particularly sensitive to change in the lunar cycles. We used automated bioacoustic recorders and automatic song detection software to measure nocturnal song rate in a diurnal bird where both sexes sing, the willie wagtail (Rhipidura leucophrys). We deployed recorders at eight locations across four naturally dark sites resulting in 457 h of nocturnal audio. We confirmed anecdotal evidence suggesting that willie wagtails are prolific nocturnal singers during the breeding season and demonstrate that while both male and females sing during the day, nocturnal song is largely sung by males. Moreover, we show that nocturnal song increased with lunar illumination, contrasting with previous research on other diurnal species that sing at night. Our data allow us to hypothesise possible functions for nocturnal song in this species, such as territory defence or mate attraction. Significance statement Despite being taxonomically widespread, nocturnal birdsong is largely overlooked in the literature. Anecdotal evidence suggests nocturnal song is positively influenced by the intensity of moonlight but evidence corroborating this is minimal and conflicting. More problematic is that all previous studies are biased towards male song from Northern Hemisphere species. We addressed these gaps by measuring nocturnal song, over the entire lunar cycle, in the willie wagtail, an Australian species. We demonstrate that nocturnal songs are from chorusing males during the breeding season exclusively and that nocturnal song rate increases with lunar illumination. Our work provides a foundation for hypothesizing the function of nocturnal song and contributes to understanding these patterns on a global level.
机译:众所周知,农历周期会影响严格夜间物种的行为,而是对于在夜间定期活跃的昼夜物种,这一切都较少调查。夜间鸟歌曲在昼夜物种中相对普遍,但对这种行为的研究占禽流解的研究。鉴于昼夜物种适用于明亮的环境,这令人惊讶,因此对月经的变化可能特别敏感。我们使用自动化的生物声学记录仪和自动歌曲检测软件来测量昼夜性别唱歌,威利·威尔省(Rhipidura Leucophrys)的夜间歌曲测量夜间歌曲速率。我们在八个地方部署了录像机,跨越四个自然黑暗的网站,导致457小时的夜间音频。我们确认了轶事证据表明,威利·威尼斯在繁殖季节是多产的夜间歌手,并证明雄性和女性在白天唱歌,夜间歌曲主要被男性唱歌。此外,我们表明夜间歌曲随着月球照明的增加,与前一天晚上唱歌的其他昼夜的研究对比。我们的数据允许我们假设该物种中夜行歌曲的可能功能,例如领土防御或配偶吸引力。重要的声明尽管普遍普遍存在,但夜间鸟类在很大程度上忽略了文献中。轶事证据表明夜间歌曲受到月光强度的积极影响,但证据证明这是最小的和相互矛盾的。更有问题的是,所有以前的研究都偏向于北半球物种的男性歌曲。我们通过在整个月球周期中测量夜间歌曲,澳大利亚物种的威利Wagtail。我们展示夜间歌曲在繁殖季节中,专注于繁殖季节,夜间歌曲率随着月球照明而增加。我们的工作为假设夜行歌曲的功能提供了基础,并有助于了解全球层面的这些模式。

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