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Female dark-eyed juncos Junco hyemalis thurberi produce male-like song in a territorial context during the early breeding season

机译:女性黑眼juncos junco hyemalis thurberi在早期繁殖季节产生领土上的男性歌曲

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Reports of female song, once considered a rarity, have recently increased across a variety of avian taxa. Females of many species can be induced to produce male-like song with exogenous testosterone, but observations of female song in free-living birds remain limited by incomplete sampling of females. Here, we report three independent observations of female dark-eyed juncos Junco hyemalis producing male-like song early in the breeding season (i.e. post-territory establishment, pre-nesting) in a recently established non-migratory, urban population. To elicit song, we presented 17 free-living junco pairs with a live, caged female conspecific. Three unique females responded to our trials by diving at the intruding female, chasing their (male) mate, fanning their tail feathers, and singing a trilled song similar in structure to male long-range (broadcast) song. We compared male and female songs quantitatively and found that the two sexes were statistically similar in many spectral and temporal characteristics, but female songs had significantly lower minimum and peak frequencies than males. This result is particularly surprising, as males in this urban population are known to sing at a significantly higher minimum frequency than males in a nearby montane population. Both the seasonal and social context in which these songs were observed suggest a potential function for female song in mate guarding and polygyny prevention, but more data are needed to test this hypothesis. Whether female song is common in all dark-eyed juncos during the early breeding season or if it is restricted to this particular urban and non-migratory population remains an important question for future research.
机译:曾经被认为是罕见的女性歌曲的报道最近在各种禽类出租车中增加了。许多物种的女性可以诱导产生具有外源性睾酮的男性歌曲,但在自由生活鸟类中对女性歌曲的观察仍然受到女性不完全采样的限制。在这里,我们在最近成立的非迁徙,城市人口,在最近成立的非迁徙,城市人口中,在繁殖季节早期向女性黑眼juncos junco shyemalis提供了三个独立的观察。要引发歌曲,我们介绍了17个自由生活的Junco对,一个带有活着的女性的Conspecific。三名独特的女性通过在侵入女性潜水,追逐他们的(男性)伴侣,煽动他们的尾羽,并在结构上唱出一个颤抖的歌曲到男性远程(广播)歌曲。我们定量比较了男性和女性歌曲,发现两性在许多光谱和时间特征中具有统计学相似,但女性歌曲的最小和峰值频率明显低于雄性。这一结果特别令人惊讶,因为这种城市人口中的男性以比在附近的山雀人群中的雄性最低的最小频率明显更高。观察到这些歌曲的季节和社会背景都表明了伴侣守卫和聚会预防中女性歌曲的潜在功能,但需要更多的数据来测试这个假设。女性歌在早期繁殖季节的所有黑眼juncos中是否常见,或者如果它仅限于这种特定的城市和非迁徙人口仍然是未来研究的重要问题。

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