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Vocal behaviour, geographic variation, and the evolution of song in Troglodytes wrens

机译:Troglodytes wrens的人声行为,地理变异和歌曲演变

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Animal acoustic signals are important for mate attraction, resource defense, and species recognition. When vocalizations diverge between closely related groups they can play a key role in speciation. Therefore it is important for biologists to describe the vocalizations of wild animals, to document geographic differences in acoustic signals, and to evaluate the relationship between acoustic variation, genetic variation, and ecological variation. In this dissertation, I study the songs of New World wrens in the genus Troglodytes , small territorial songbirds distributed throughout the Americas, including several oceanic islands, that are well known for their loud, complex songs. I conducted observational and experimental studies of Troglodytes wrens in the field, and morphometric studies of museum specimens. In chapter 1, I provide background information on the topics in the subsequent chapters. In chapters 2 and 3, I provide the first empirical description of the vocal behaviour of two species of Troglodytes wrens from Mexico: Brown-throated Wrens and Cozumel Wrens. In chapter 4, I quantify geographic variation in songs of wrens within the House Wren species complex--a group of birds noted for taxonomic controversies--demonstrating that several subspecies show acoustic differentiation on par with many species. In chapter 5, I show that patterns of geographic variation in vocalizations predict genetic divergence, and that the fine structural characteristics of Troglodytes songs, as well as birdsu27 responses to playback of those songs, are associated with phylogenetic relatedness. In chapter 6, I show that songs vary at a continental scale and that several aspects of wren vocalizations are closely associated with both phylogenetic differentiation and ecological variation. Taken together, my results suggest that songs of Troglodytes wrens exhibit substantial geographic variation, that they encode species identity that is used to distinguish conspecific rivals, and that they show evidence of adaptation to ecological features. My research stands as an example of how acoustic signals can be use for resolving taxonomic problems. My findings enhance our understanding of how acoustic diversity originated and how fine structural characteristics are constrained, adapted, and maintained through evolutionary lineages.
机译:动物的声音信号对于吸引伴侣,保护资源和识别物种非常重要。当发声在密切相关的群体之间发生分歧时,它们可以在物种形成中发挥关键作用。因此,对于生物学家来说,描述野生动物的发声,记录声学信号的地理差异以及评估声学变异,遗传变异和生态变异之间的关系非常重要。在这篇论文中,我研究了Troglodytes属中的新大陆the的歌曲,它们是分布在整个美洲的小型领土鸣禽,其中包括几个大洋岛屿,它们以响亮而复杂的歌曲而闻名。我在野外进行了穴居人穴居人的观察和实验研究,以及博物馆标本的形态计量学研究。在第一章中,我将在后续章节中提供有关主题的背景信息。在第2章和第3章中,我对来自墨西哥的两种Troglodytes ren(棕色喉first和Cozumel ren)的发声行为进行了首次经验描述。在第4章中,我对House Wren种群中一群a类歌曲中的地理变异进行了定量分析(House of Wren种群中有一组因分类学争议而闻名的鸟类),这表明几个亚种表现出与许多种同等的声学差异。在第5章中,我证明了发声中的地理变异模式可以预测遗传差异,并且穴居人歌曲的精细结构特征以及鸟类对这些歌曲播放的响应与系统发育相关。在第6章中,我证明了歌曲在大陆范围内变化,w发声的几个方面与系统发育分化和生态变化密切相关。综上所述,我的研究结果表明,穴居人的歌曲表现出明显的地域差异,它们编码用于区分同种竞争者的物种身份,并且它们显示出适应生态特征的证据。我的研究作为一个示例,说明如何使用声学信号解决分类问题。我的发现加深了我们对声音多样性的起源以及如何通过进化谱系限制,适应和维持精细结构特征的理解。

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    Sosa Lopez Jose Roberto;

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