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Singing onstage: female and male common nightingales eavesdrop on song type matching

机译:舞台上唱歌:男女常见夜莺在歌曲类型匹配上进行窃听

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In bird communication, listening individuals may obtain information on the quality and motivation of a male not only from solo-singing, but also from song interactions and listeners base their future decisions in territorial and mating contexts on such public information. Eavesdropping on male interactions may thus have a strong influence on sexual selection. In singing interactions, temporal coordination (e.g. overlapping vs. alternating) of two singers as well as structural interaction patterns (e.g. song type matching or repertoire matching) have been described, but the latter is far less studied. By conducting dual-speaker playback experiments with common nightingales Luscinia megarhynchos, we simulated an interaction where one singer was repeatedly song-type matching his counterpart. Playbacks were broadcast to male and female nightingales, and their approach behaviour and singing responses (in the case of male focals) were analysed. We found that both, males and females, spent more time with the matched bird, whereas males additionally sang more songs towards the matching bird. This can be taken as strong hint that eavesdropping occurs in nightingale communication and that listening to male vocal contests might be an important strategy for both sexes to adjust their behavioural output. With regard to the function of song matching, we assume that song-matching is not an aggressive signal per se in nightingales. We rather conclude that vocal leaders within an interaction, here the matched bird, may elicit stronger responses in conspecifics than vocal followers, here the matching bird
机译:在鸟类交流中,倾听者不仅可以通过独唱,而且还可以从歌曲互动中获得有关雄性的素质和动力的信息,而听众可以根据其公共信息在领土和交配情况下做出未来的决定。因此,偷听男性的互动可能会对性选择产生重大影响。在歌唱互动中,已经描述了两个歌手的时间协调(例如,重叠与交替)以及结构性互动模式(例如,歌曲类型匹配或曲目库匹配),但是对后者的研究还很少。通过与常见的夜莺Luscinia megarhynchos进行双扬声器播放实验,我们模拟了一种互动方式,其中一位歌手反复歌曲匹配他的另一位歌手。播放广播给男性和女性的夜莺,并分析其接近行为和唱歌反应(在男性焦点情况下)。我们发现,雄性和雌性都花了更多的时间与配对的鸟在一起,而雄性还向配对的鸟唱了更多的歌。这可以作为强烈的暗示,即夜莺交流中会发生窃听,并且听男性声乐比赛可能是男女双方调整其行为输出的重要策略。关于歌曲匹配的功能,我们认为歌曲匹配本身并不是夜莺的攻击性信号。我们宁可得出这样的结论,即在互动中的声音领导者(此处为匹配的鸟)可能会在主题方面引起比声音跟随者(此处为匹配的鸟)更强的响应

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