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Females alter their song when challenged in a sex-role reversed bird species

机译:在性角色反转的鸟类中受到挑战时,雌性会改变歌曲

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Birdsong serves to attract mates and to deter territorial rivals. Even though song is not restricted to males, this dual function has almost exclusively been demonstrated for male song. To test the generality of hypotheses on birdsong, we investigated female song in the sex-role reversed, classically polyandrous African black coucal (Centropus grillii) in the context of female-female competition. We compared spontaneously vocalizing females with females vocally responding to a playback simulating a conspecific intruder. Females changed vocal parameters in response to playbacks: They lowered the pitch of their vocalizations and enhanced the duration of song elements when being challenged. Also, the composition of the vocalizations was altered. There was no significant correlation between pitch and body size parameters in spontaneous song, but there was for response songs, with larger females having a lower pitch. These changes in vocal properties suggest that the vocalizations are important for mutual assessment of competitive abilities in females. Our findings confirm the general role of intrasexual competition in vocal communication of birds.
机译:Birdsong的作用是吸引队友并威慑领土上的竞争对手。即使歌曲不仅仅限于男性,这种双重功能几乎已经专门针对男性歌曲进行了演示。为了检验关于鸟鸣的假设的普遍性,我们在雌雄竞争的背景下,研究了性角色颠倒,经典多头非洲黑双cal(Centropus grillii)中的雌歌。我们比较了自发发声的雌性和雌性对模拟特定入侵者的回放的发声反应。女性根据播放改变声音参数:在受到挑战时,她们降低了声音的音调并增加了歌曲元素的持续时间。同样,发声的组成也发生了变化。自发歌曲的音高与体型参数之间没有显着的相关性,但响应歌却没有,而较大的雌性则具有较低的音高。这些发声特性的变化表明,发声对于相互评估女性的竞争能力很重要。我们的研究结果证实了性竞争在鸟类声音传达中的一般作用。

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