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Data from: Why do females sing? Pair communication and other song functions in eastern bluebirds.
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pair bond;female song;Sialia sialis;eastern bluebird;pair communication
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.22rn7b7
摘要:
rent functional categories. We found that female song in eastern bluebirds is primarily used in pair communication. Specifically, females sing
Data from: Recent northward range expansion promotes song evolution in a passerine bird, the Light-vented Bulbul
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song dialect;newly established populations;founder effect;Pycnonotus sinensis;Birds;geographical isolation;cultural evolution
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.dm821
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h as development of local dialects, might be an important early step in the speciation process. It is therefore vital to understand how songs diverge, espe
Data from: Male and female Rufous-and-white Wrens do not match song types with same-sex rivals during simulated territorial intrusions
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tropical birds;female song;Conventional signals;Thryophilus rufalbus;Acoustic behaviour;Duets;Signal honesty
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.mq427sp
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as a conventional signal of aggression, particularly in male birds in the temperate zone. Few studies have investigated song-type matching in tropical birds or female
Data from: Symmetrical discrimination despite weak song differentiation in two Suboscine sister species
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Myrmoderus squamosus;bird vocalizations;playback experiments;neotropics;Suboscines;specific recognition;speciation;Myrmoderus loricatus
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.68ct8kc
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of evolutionary lineages. Specially interesting systems to test the role of song in specific recognition are species pairs that present small structural differences
Data from: Immigrant song: males and females learn songs post-dispersal in a tropical bird
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Graham, Brendan
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dispersal immigration Rufous-and-white Wren song learning
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.v9m50r8
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A fundamental hypothesis about vocal learning is that young animals learn vocalizations in their natal areas and, following post-natal dispe
Data from: Global macroevolution and macroecology of passerine song
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Macroevolution;passerine;life-history evolution;peak frequency;pitch;song complexity
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.9sk4v
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distribution of bird song features. Our analysis integrates comparative and spatial modelling with newly developed data cleaning and curation tools, and suggests
Data from: Why do migratory birds sing on their tropical wintering grounds?
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great reed warbler Palearctic-African migrants winter non-breeding song function
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doi:10.5061/dryad.38f3n
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unknown. In this study, we carry out a first empirical test of three competing hypotheses, combining a field study of great reed war
Data from: Geographic patterns of song variation in four species of Malurus fairy-wrens
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Malurus splendens;Malurus leucopterus;geographic variation;Malurus melanocephalus;Malurus lamberti;Holocene;Malurus;song variation;fairy-wrens;Pleistocene
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.5h74t
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Geographic variation in song is widespread among birds, particularly in species that learn vocalizations. The relationship bet
Data from: Song playback increases songbird density near low to moderate use roads
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habitat;road;conspecific attraction;song playback;bird;noise
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.26127
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playback of song from 6 migratory species increased territory establishment along low to moderate use roads in a community of songbird species. We determined
Data from: Environmental and genetic control of brain and song structure in the zebra finch
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Taeniopygia guttata;Phenotypic Plasticity;development;Mating Systems;Selection - Sexual;heritability
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.3d7t5
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responds to selection, it is vital to determine the extent to which variation in song learning and neuroanatomy is attributable to genetic var

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