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INDIVIDUAL VARIATION AND LEK-BASED VOCAL DISTINCTIVENESS IN SONGS OF THE SCREAMING PIHA (LIPAUGUS VOCIFERANS), A SUBOSCINE SONGBIRD

机译:亚潜艇宋皮RD(Pipa vociferans)的歌谱中个体差异和基于韭菜的声音差异

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One long-standing ornithological paradigm holds that song learning in oscine songbirds has a cultural component, whereas suboscine songbirds inherit songs genetically. Recent studies reveal that suboscine song may be more variable and complex than previously realized. Several suboscine species show marked individual variation in their songs-variation that may play a role in individual recognition and neighbor-stranger discrimination-and a few suboscine species show indications of song learning. We investigated individual variation in the vocalizations of a suboscine passerine, the Screaming Piha (Lipaugus vociferans), from recordings of 26 males at four lek sites along the Tambopata River in Peru. Male Screaming Piha songs consist of quiet introductory syllables followed by two explosively loud syllables that sound like an emphatic pee haw. We used three complementary methods to examine variation in song characteristics. Spectrogram cross-correlation revealed significant consistency within individual males and variability among males. Analysis of fine structural characteristics revealed that all measured song features were significantly less variable within individuals than among individuals. Canonical discriminant analysis based on these 13 song features correctly classified 93.2% of songs by individual and 76.4% of songs by lek site. Our results indicate that there is sufficient consistency in song features within males and sufficient variation among males for identification of individuals on the basis of songs and, to a lesser extent, that song features vary with the lek site of the singer. We conclude that Screaming Pihas sing songs that are individually distinctive and bear a lek signature. Received 24 July 2007, accepted 8 April 2008.
机译:一个长期的鸟类学范式认为,在oscine鸣禽中学习歌曲具有文化成分,而suboscine鸣禽则通过遗传方式继承歌曲。最近的研究表明,亚亚歌曲可能比以前意识到的更加可变和复杂。几种亚亚种在歌曲中显示出明显的个体变异-可能在个体识别和邻居-陌生人歧视中发挥作用-一些亚亚种显示了歌曲学习的迹象。我们从秘鲁Tambopata河沿岸四个沥水地点的26名雄性的记录中,调查了亚亚潜艇雀形目,叫的Piha(Lipaugus vociferans)发声的个体差异。男性尖叫的Piha歌曲包括安静的介绍性音节,其后是两个爆炸性的大声音节,听起来像是小便ha。我们使用了三种补充方法来检查歌曲特征的变化。频谱图互相关揭示了单个雄性个体之间的显着一致性以及雄性个体之间的变异性。精细结构特征的分析表明,所有测得的歌曲特征在个人内部的可变性均明显低于个人之间的可变性。基于这13首歌曲特征的规范判别分析正确地将个人的93.2%歌曲和沥沥站点的76.4%的歌曲正确分类。我们的结果表明,男性中的歌曲特征具有足够的一致性,并且男性之间的差异足以根据歌曲进行个体识别,并且在较小程度上,歌曲特征会随着歌手的沥水位置而变化。我们得出的结论是,Screaming Pihas会唱出独特的歌曲并带有沥水签名。 2007年7月24日收到,2008年4月8日接受。

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