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Male and female signaling behavior varies seasonally during territorial interactions in a tropical songbird

机译:男性和女性信令行为在热带歌手的领土交互期间季节性差异化

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In many tropical birds, both sexes use conspicuous vocal signals during territorial interactions. Although a growing number of studies examine male and female signals in the context of coordinated vocal duets, the use of vocal signals by both sexes in non-duetting species is poorly documented, even though these species are more numerous than duetting species. Furthermore, few studies of tropical non-duetting species test for seasonal variation in signaling behavior. We studied season-specific and sex-specific variation in signaling behavior of a tropical resident songbird, the Rufous-capped Warbler (Basileuterus rufifrons), by conducting a playback experiment where we simulated conspecific territorial intruders producing three types of vocalizations (male songs, female calls, or a "pair" with simultaneous male songs and female calls) and a heterospecific control. We repeated playback during the pre-breeding and breeding seasons. Response intensity to playback varied with season and sex of the focal birds. During the pre-breeding season, both sexes showed strong physical approach responses and vocal responses to all conspecific intrusions, especially paired intrusions. During the breeding season, males responded strongly to all conspecific treatments, whereas females showed little response. Although females primarily used calls in response to conspecific playback, many females also sang, especially during the non-breeding season. Our results therefore suggest that both male and female signals are used for shared territory defense, but that the contributions of each sex to territory defense vary seasonally. Our results also contribute to our understanding of the evolution of combined male and female signaling during territory defense.
机译:在许多热带鸟类中,两性在领土互动中都使用明显的发声信号。尽管越来越多的研究在协调二重唱的背景下研究男性和女性的声音信号,但在非二重唱物种中,两性使用声音信号的记录很少,即使这些物种比二重唱物种更多。此外,很少有关于热带非二重唱物种的研究测试信号行为的季节变化。我们研究了热带常住鸣禽红冠莺(Basileuterus rufifrons)信号行为的季节特异性和性别特异性变化,通过进行回放实验,我们模拟了同种领土入侵者产生的三种发声方式(雄性歌曲、雌性叫声或同时发出雄性歌曲和雌性叫声的“配对”)和异种对照。我们在繁殖前和繁殖季节重复播放。对回放的反应强度因聚焦鸟的季节和性别而异。在繁殖前的季节,两性对所有同种入侵,尤其是成对入侵,都表现出强烈的身体接近反应和声音反应。在繁殖季节,雄性对所有同种处理都有强烈反应,而雌性则几乎没有反应。虽然雌性主要通过叫声来回应同种的播放,但许多雌性也会唱歌,尤其是在非繁殖季节。因此,我们的结果表明,男性和女性的信号都被用于共同的领土防御,但每个性别对领土防御的贡献随季节变化。我们的研究结果也有助于我们理解领土防御过程中雄性和雌性联合信号的进化。

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