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Urban noise affects song structure and daily patterns of song production in Red-winged Blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus)

机译:城市噪音影响红翅黑鹂(agelaius phoeniceus)的歌曲结构和歌曲制作的日常模式

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Traffic noise is becoming a more prominent fixture in urban environments as cities and highways expand to accommodate the growing human population. Birds, in particular, rely heavily on vocal communication and have recently been shown to change the structure of their signals in response to environmental noise. Our objective was to determine the impact of traffic noise on Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) song structure and song timing. We recorded bird songs using a directional microphone and installed permanent recording devices to monitor daily song patterns at both high traffic noise sites and low traffic noise sites throughout southern Ontario, Canada. Our results indicate that at sites with high traffic noise, Red-winged Blackbirds sing songs with fewer introductory syllables, which are an important component of individual recognition and repertoire formation. In addition, the typical diurnal singing pattern of birds associated with noisy urban sites is more homogeneous than that of birds associated with quiet rural marshes. In the early morning and evening, singing effort was higher at rural sites than at urban sites, while in the midday singing effort at urban sites was higher than at rural sites. Birds at our noisy urban sites appear to be avoiding acoustic masking by increasing song production during the quiet part of the day and decreasing song production during the noisy rush hour periods. Based on our results, urban noise is impacting communication structure and the daily pattern of song production in a marsh-nesting species. These results have important implications for avian conservation and land use planning for urban development.
机译:随着城市和高速公路的扩展以适应不断增长的人口,交通噪声正日益成为城市环境中的主要问题。尤其是鸟类,它们严重依赖声音交流,最近发现它们会响应环境噪声而改变其信号结构。我们的目标是确定交通噪声对红翼黑鸟(Agelaius phoeniceus)歌曲结构和歌曲时间的影响。我们使用定向麦克风录制了鸟儿的歌曲,并安装了永久性的录音设备,以监视加拿大安大略省南部高交通噪声站点和低交通噪声站点的日常歌曲模式。我们的结果表明,在交通噪音较大的地点,红翅黑鸟会唱一些音节较少的歌曲,这是个人识别和曲目形成的重要组成部分。此外,与嘈杂的城市场所相关的鸟类的典型昼夜唱歌模式比与安静的农村沼泽相关的鸟类的昼夜唱歌模式更为均匀。在清晨和傍晚,农村地区的歌唱努力高于城市场所,而在中午,城市场所的歌唱努力高于农村场所。在嘈杂的城市地区,鸟类似乎通过在白天安静的时候增加歌曲的产生,并在嘈杂的高峰时间减少歌曲的产生,来避免掩盖声音。根据我们的研究结果,城市噪声正在影响沼泽地物种的交流结构和歌曲生产的日常模式。这些结果对城市发展的鸟类保护和土地利用规划具有重要意义。

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