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Habitat-induced changes in song consistency affect perception of social status in male chickadees

机译:栖息地诱导的歌曲一致性变化影响雄性山雀的社会地位感知

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The ability of male black-capped chickadees to maintain consistent internal structure between successive iterations of their songs is affected by both their social rank and the quality of their habitat. Lab studies reveal that female chickadees discriminate between songs of dominant and subordinate males, which vary in acoustic structure. We investigate whether males also rely on acoustic structure to assess rival quality during agonistic interactions, and whether habitat-induced differences in song consistency affect the perception of male rank. We conducted a playback experiment to simulate territorial intrusions by dominant, stimuli males into the territories of dominant, subject males; stimuli males were recorded either in low-quality (young forest) or high-quality (mature forest) habitats. Stimuli from low-quality habitat had lower song consistency than those from high-quality habitats, despite being recorded from males of equivalent social rank. Subject males for playbacks (also socially dominant males) were chosen from either habitat type. Subject males in mature forest responded less to young-forest stimuli compared to mature-forest stimuli, despite the stimuli in both cases being recorded from dominant males. Conversely, male subjects in young forest did not differentiate between stimuli, but their response to both stimuli was lower than that of mature-forest subject males to mature-forest stimuli. We demonstrate that the ability to maintain internal song structure in the black-capped chickadee constitutes a signal that appears to be used by males to assess the level of threat of intruders, and that this perception is affected by habitat from which the stimulus males were recorded.
机译:雄性黑冠山雀在其歌曲的连续迭代之间保持一致的内部结构的能力受其社会地位和栖息地质量的影响。实验室研究表明,雌性山雀区分出雄性和下属雄性的歌曲,这些声学结构不同。我们调查雄性是否也依赖声学结构来评估竞争性相互作用期间的竞争质量,以及生境诱导的歌曲一致性差异是否会影响雄性等级的感知。我们进行了一个回放实验,以模拟主导性雄性对雄性主体区域的入侵。在低质量(年轻的森林)或高质量(成熟的森林)栖息地中记录了受刺激的雄性。尽管来自同等社会地位的男性记录下来,但来自低质量栖息地的刺激与来自高质量栖息地的刺激相比具有较低的歌曲一致性。从任一栖息地类型中选择要播放的主题雄性(也是社会主导型雄性)。与成熟林刺激相比,成熟林中的受试雄性对幼林刺激的反应较小,尽管这两种情况均由优势雄性记录。相反,幼林中的雄性受试者没有区分刺激,但是它们对两种刺激的反应都低于成熟林中雄性对成熟林刺激的响应。我们证明了在黑顶山雀中维持内部歌曲结构的能力构成了一种信号,该信号似乎被雄性用来评估入侵者的威胁程度,并且这种感知受到记录有雄性刺激的栖息地的影响。 。

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