Vocal communication in duetting and chorusing birds is a growing area of study in avian ecology, yet much remains unknown about temporal and population-level variation in these complex vocal signals. In this study, we describe the acoustic structure and temporal variation in solos, duets, and choruses in the Rufous-naped Wren (Campylorhynchus rufinucha), a cooperatively breeding neotropical passerine. We collected focal recordings of 19 groups to assess both diel and seasonal variation in vocal output, as well as population-wide sharing of vocal signals. We found that birds produce a complex array of vocalisations, including tonal, frequency-modulated syllables grouped into phrases, as well as stereotyped, atonal sounds. Songs are produced ...
Duetting is a collective behavior and might have multiple functions, including joint territory defen...
Bird vocal duets are joint displays where two individuals, generally a mated pair, produce temporall...
joint territory defence, mate guarding and pair bond formation are the three principal hypotheses pu...
Abstract Seasonal variation in animal signalling behaviour has been well documented and has contribu...
Neotropical bird species provide exceptional opportunities for advancing the understanding of avian ...
In songbirds, the spatial pattern of song sharing among individuals is influenced by the song learni...
Interactions in which individuals exchange vocal signals are an important aspect of communication in...
Many animals produce coordinated signals, but few are more striking than the elaborate male-female v...
To attract a breeding partner, males may behave differently when they are bachelors compared to when...
Many animals defend territories against conspecific individuals using acoustic signals. In birds, ma...
Coordinated vocal signals produced by birds, such as duets and choruses, present a compelling opport...
Plain-tailed wrens (Thryothorus euophrys) live in groups that sing synchronized choruses, the contri...
Avian duets are formed when two birds coordinate their songs. Most research on the evolution and fun...
The traditionally-defined wren genus Thryothorus is notable for its diversity of singing styles with...
We studied the duet of the Caribbean-slope subspecies of the Plain Wren (Thryothorus modestus zeledo...
Duetting is a collective behavior and might have multiple functions, including joint territory defen...
Bird vocal duets are joint displays where two individuals, generally a mated pair, produce temporall...
joint territory defence, mate guarding and pair bond formation are the three principal hypotheses pu...
Abstract Seasonal variation in animal signalling behaviour has been well documented and has contribu...
Neotropical bird species provide exceptional opportunities for advancing the understanding of avian ...
In songbirds, the spatial pattern of song sharing among individuals is influenced by the song learni...
Interactions in which individuals exchange vocal signals are an important aspect of communication in...
Many animals produce coordinated signals, but few are more striking than the elaborate male-female v...
To attract a breeding partner, males may behave differently when they are bachelors compared to when...
Many animals defend territories against conspecific individuals using acoustic signals. In birds, ma...
Coordinated vocal signals produced by birds, such as duets and choruses, present a compelling opport...
Plain-tailed wrens (Thryothorus euophrys) live in groups that sing synchronized choruses, the contri...
Avian duets are formed when two birds coordinate their songs. Most research on the evolution and fun...
The traditionally-defined wren genus Thryothorus is notable for its diversity of singing styles with...
We studied the duet of the Caribbean-slope subspecies of the Plain Wren (Thryothorus modestus zeledo...
Duetting is a collective behavior and might have multiple functions, including joint territory defen...
Bird vocal duets are joint displays where two individuals, generally a mated pair, produce temporall...
joint territory defence, mate guarding and pair bond formation are the three principal hypotheses pu...