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Being angry, singing fast? Signalling of aggressive motivation by syllable rate in a songbird with slow song

机译:生气,唱歌快吗?慢歌中鸣鸟的音节率表示攻击动机

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Syllable rate has been shown to play a role in male-male aggressive interactions and has been proposed to serve as a male quality indicator in several bird species. In those with fast syllable rates, males often increase rates when singing in aggressive context, and respond differently to test stimuli of varying rates. We asked whether the syllable rate fulfils a similar signalling function in the chiffchaff (Phylloscopus collybita), a songbird species with a slow syllable rate. We confronted 36 chiffchaff males with one of three playback types differing in syllable rate: control (non-manipulated rate), fast, or slow (artificially increased and decreased syllable rate, respectively). We recorded tested males' songs and behaviour before and during the experiment. Our results indicate that syllable rate might be an aggressive signal in chiffchaff. Males that physically attacked the loudspeaker during experiments sang faster songs spontaneously, and those that continued singing during the playback responded to fast and non-manipulated stimuli with substantial increase of syllable rate. Indirect evidence further suggests that syllable rate in chiffchaff is unlikely constrained by respiratory demands; thus, we propose that syllable rate in this species functions as a conventional signal of male aggressiveness rather than an index of quality.
机译:音节率已显示在雄性-雄性侵略性相互作用中起作用,并已提议在几种鸟类中用作雄性质量指标。在那些音节速率很快的人中,男性在激进的情境中唱歌时通常会提高速率,并且对测试不同速率的刺激会有不同的反应。我们询问音节速率是否在chiffchaff(Phylloscopus collybita)(一种音节速率较慢的鸣禽)中实现了类似的信号传递功能。我们遇到了36个chiffchaff男性,他们有三种不同的音节速率播放类型之一:控制(非操纵速率),快或慢(分别为人为增加和降低的音节速率)。在实验前后,我们记录了受测男性的歌曲和行为。我们的结果表明,音节率可能是chiffchaff中的攻击信号。在实验过程中物理攻击扬声器的雄性会自发地唱出更快的歌曲,而那些在回放过程中继续唱歌的雄性则对快速和未操纵的刺激做出了反应,音节率大大提高。间接证据进一步表明,铁皮草的音节率不太可能受到呼吸需求的限制。因此,我们提出该物种的音节率是男性侵略性的常规信号,而不是质量指标。

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