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Do male black-capped chickadees eavesdrop on song contests? A multi-speaker playback experiment

机译:雄性黑头山雀会在歌唱比赛中窃听吗?多扬声器播放实验

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Within a network of communicating individuals, animals may gather information about the relative quality of conspecifics by eavesdropping on their signalling interactions. For territorial male songbirds, eavesdropping may be a low-cost, low-risk method for assessing the relative quality of the males around them. We used a three-speaker playback design to evaluate whether male black-capped chickadees (Poecile atricapillus) respond differently to two simulated countersinging intruders who differ only in relative features of their singing performance. We arranged three loudspeakers in an equilateral triangle at the center of playback subjects' territories. After luring males to the first loudspeaker by broadcasting non-song vocalizations, we played songs from the remaining loudspeakers to simulate a countersinging interaction between two male intruders. During the interactions, one simulated intruder consistently overlapped the songs of the other, a behaviour thought to be a signal of directed aggression in songbirds. Territorial male chickadees discriminated between the simulated intruders by preferentially approaching the loudspeaker broadcasting the overlapping signal, suggesting that males eavesdrop on other males' countersinging interactions. Male responses to playback support the idea that overlapping is a more threatening signal than being overlapped. Responses varied with the dominance status of the subject. High-ranking males approached the overlapping loudspeaker in 15 of 16 cases whereas low-ranking males approached the overlapping speaker in only 5 of 10 cases, suggesting that males of different quality may use different tactics for territorial defense.
机译:在与个人进行交流的网络中,动物可以通过窃听其信号相互作用来收集有关同种的相对质量的信息。对于领地雄性鸟而言,窃听可能是一种评估其周围雄性相对质量的低成本,低风险的方法。我们使用三扬声器播放设计来评估雄性黑顶山雀(Poecile atricapillus)对两个模拟的对抗入侵者的反应是否不同,两个入侵者的歌唱表现的相对特征都不同。我们在播放对象区域的中心以等边三角形排列了三个扬声器。通过广播非歌曲发声将男性吸引到第一个扬声器后,我们播放了其余扬声器中的歌曲,以模拟两个男性入侵者之间的对抗互动。在互动过程中,一个模拟的入侵者始终重叠另一只的歌曲,这种行为被认为是鸣禽中定向攻击的信号。区域雄性山雀通过优先接近传播重叠信号的扬声器来区分模拟入侵者,这表明雄性会偷听其他雄性的对抗相互作用。男性对回放的反应支持这样的想法,即重叠比重叠是更具威胁性的信号。响应随主体的主导地位而变化。 16例中有15例中高级男性接近重叠扬声器,而10例中有5例中低阶男性接近重叠扬声器,这表明质量不同的男性可能会使用不同的策略进行领土防御。

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