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Female brown-headed cowbirds' (Molothrus ater) social assortment changes in response to male song: a potential source of public information

机译:雌性棕头牛鸟(Molothrus ater)的社会分类随雄性歌而变化:公共信息的潜在来源

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In many species, females' behavior appears to be influenced by that of other females, particularly regarding mate choice. Females theoretically can reduce the costs associated with independent male assessment by observing conspecifics. Studies of brown-headed cowbirds suggest that females pay attention to other females' behavior. Group-housed females modify their song preferences, whereas females housed in pairs do not. What information is available to females in a group environment? To address this question, we studied two groups of juvenile (i.e. hatch-year birds) and adult female cowbirds in a naturalistic group setting. We used a longitudinal ABA design, consecutively introducing and removing males that differed in age, amount of song production and stage of song development, to isolate the male characteristics that related to changes in female behavior. Juvenile and adult females assorted by age class when singing adult males were in the aviary, but not when singing juveniles or silent males of any age class were in the aviary. Results from playback tests confirmed that adult male song alone influenced female age class assortment. Videotape analysis from playback tests revealed that females also wing stroked in response to male song. Other females sometimes approached females who wing stroked and observed them. We hypothesize that group-level changes in social organization and individual females' responses can serve as visual signals for other individuals.
机译:在许多物种中,雌性的行为似乎受到其他雌性行为的影响,特别是在配偶选择方面。从理论上讲,女性可以通过观察特定物种来减少与独立男性评估相关的费用。棕头牛鸟的研究表明,雌性要注意其他雌性的行为。分组居住的雌性会修改其歌曲偏好,而成对居住的雌性则不会。团体环境中的女性可以获得哪些信息?为了解决这个问题,我们在自然主义的环境中研究了两组幼年(即孵化年的鸟类)和成年雌性牛鸟。我们使用纵向ABA设计,连续引入和删除年龄,歌曲生成量和歌曲发展阶段不同的男性,以隔离与女性行为变化相关的男性特征。唱歌的成年男性在鸟笼中时,按年龄段分类的少年和成年雌鸟,而在鸟笼中唱歌的任何年龄段的少年或无声雄性鸟时,则按年龄段进行分类。回放测试的结果证实,仅成年男性歌曲会影响女性年龄组。回放测试的录像带分析显示,女性也为响应男性歌曲而受到了轻拍。其他女性有时会接近有翅膀的女性,并对其进行观察。我们假设社会组织的团体层面的变化和女性个体的反应可以作为其他个体的视觉信号。

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