Vocal mimicry provides a unique system for investigating song learning and cultural evolution in birds. Male lyrebirds produce complex vocal displays that include extensive and accurate mimicry of many other bird species. We recorded and analysed the songs of the Albert's lyrebird (Menura alberti) and its most commonly imitated model species, the satin bowerbird (Ptilonorhynchus violaceus), at six sites in southeast Queensland, Australia. We show that each population of lyrebirds faithfully reproduces the song of the local population of bowerbirds. Within a population, lyrebirds show less variation in song structure than the available variation in the songs of the models. These results provide the first quantitative evidence for dialect mat...
WOS:A1991FM62000004International audienceThe possible structural relation between species-specificit...
Although the presence of vocal mimicry in songbirds is well documented, the function of such impress...
WOS:A1991FM62000004International audienceThe possible structural relation between species-specificit...
This paper compares two species of songbird with the aim of elucidatingthe function of song and also...
Vocal mimicry is one of the more striking aspects of avian vocalization and is widespread across son...
Aim: Conservation has recently shifted to include behavioural or cultural diversity, adding substant...
Aim: Conservation has recently shifted to include behavioural or cultural diversity, adding substant...
Vocal mimicry is one of the more striking aspects of avian vocalization and is widespread across son...
The degree of resemblance between mimics and models provides valuable insight into the evolutionary ...
The degree of resemblance between mimics and models provides valuable insight into the evolutionary ...
Most studies of acoustic communication focus on short units of vocalisation such as songs, yet these...
Most studies of acoustic communication focus on short units of vocalisation such as songs, yet these...
Despite much research on mimicry, little is known about the ecology of dynamic mimetic signals invol...
Although vocal mimicry in songbirds is well documented, little is known about the function of such m...
WOS:A1991FM62000004International audienceThe possible structural relation between species-specificit...
WOS:A1991FM62000004International audienceThe possible structural relation between species-specificit...
Although the presence of vocal mimicry in songbirds is well documented, the function of such impress...
WOS:A1991FM62000004International audienceThe possible structural relation between species-specificit...
This paper compares two species of songbird with the aim of elucidatingthe function of song and also...
Vocal mimicry is one of the more striking aspects of avian vocalization and is widespread across son...
Aim: Conservation has recently shifted to include behavioural or cultural diversity, adding substant...
Aim: Conservation has recently shifted to include behavioural or cultural diversity, adding substant...
Vocal mimicry is one of the more striking aspects of avian vocalization and is widespread across son...
The degree of resemblance between mimics and models provides valuable insight into the evolutionary ...
The degree of resemblance between mimics and models provides valuable insight into the evolutionary ...
Most studies of acoustic communication focus on short units of vocalisation such as songs, yet these...
Most studies of acoustic communication focus on short units of vocalisation such as songs, yet these...
Despite much research on mimicry, little is known about the ecology of dynamic mimetic signals invol...
Although vocal mimicry in songbirds is well documented, little is known about the function of such m...
WOS:A1991FM62000004International audienceThe possible structural relation between species-specificit...
WOS:A1991FM62000004International audienceThe possible structural relation between species-specificit...
Although the presence of vocal mimicry in songbirds is well documented, the function of such impress...
WOS:A1991FM62000004International audienceThe possible structural relation between species-specificit...