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Effect of septal lesions on male song and aggression in the colonial zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) and the territorial field sparrow (Spizella pusilla).

机译:间隔病变对殖民地斑胸草雀(Taeniopygia guttata)和地域麻雀(Spizella pusilla)中雄性歌和攻击的影响。

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The present investigation assessed the effect of lesions of the septum on male courtship and aggression in the territorial field sparrow (Spizella pusilla) and the colonial zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata). In addition, pair-bonding and a variety of other social behaviors were examined in the zebra finch and dawn song (both the strictly agonistic song type and the multipurpose song type) was examined in the field sparrow. Zebra finches were tested in three phases both before and after receiving bilateral electrolytic lesions of the septum or sham surgery. These phases were: (1) competition tests in which a subject and a stimulus male were exposed to a female in an adjacent cage; (2) sexual behavior tests with a female; and (3) 10-day group cage tests in which subjects were in a mixed-sex environment. Aggressive behaviors (chases, threats, beak fences and pecks) were significantly reduced by septal lesions but not by sham surgery. Directed song (courtship) was significantly reduced in sexual behavior tests, with similar trends in other testing phases. Male field sparrows were tested 2 days pre-surgery and 2 days post-surgery in outdoor aviaries placed in their natural habitat. Tests consisted of dawn song observations and observations of courtship and aggression following introduction of a female to the subject's aviary, which was followed 10 min later by the introduction of another male (without removing the female). Septal lesions significantly facilitated both overt aggression (chases) and the number of simple (multi-purpose) songs. These results provide evidence that the septum participates in the regulation of male aggression and song in songbirds, and further suggest that variations in septal function may exist between territorial and colonial species.
机译:本研究评估了隔垫病变对雄性求偶和侵略性的影响,包括野麻雀(Spizella pusilla)和斑马雀科(Taeniopygia guttata)。此外,在野麻雀中检查了斑马雀科和黎明歌曲(严格激动型和多用途歌曲型)中的配对键和其他各种社交行为。斑马雀在接受隔膜或假手术的双侧电解损伤之前和之后分三个阶段进行测试。这些阶段是:(1)竞赛测试,受试者和刺激性雄性在相邻的笼子中与雌性接触; (2)与女性进行性行为测试; (3)10天的小组笼测试,其中受试者处于混合性别环境中。间隔性病变可显着减少攻击性行为(追赶,威胁,喙围栏和啄),而假手术则不会明显降低。在性行为测试中,定向歌曲(选拔赛)明显减少,在其他测试阶段,趋势类似。术前2天和术后2天在其自然栖息地的室外鸟舍对雄性麻雀进行了测试。测试包括对黎明之歌的观察以及在将雌性引入鸟舍之后对求偶和侵略的观察,然后在10分钟后引入另一只雄性(不移除雌性)。间隔病变明显促进了明显的攻击性(追逐)和简单(多用途)歌曲的数量。这些结果提供了证据,表明隔膜参与了鸣禽中雄性侵略和鸣叫的调节,并且进一步表明,在领土和殖民物种之间可能存在隔膜功能的变化。

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