<p>Females tended to prefer the songs of two males more than the other males tested here, and preferences for individual males were broadly similar between birds that did or did not have previous experience with the associated male singers. (A) Each female had one song for which she generated more calls than in response to any other song, which was deemed the most-preferred song type for that bird. Across all 21 birds tested, songs of two males (identified here as B and F) were more commonly preferred than the songs of other birds (filled symbols = 10 females that had experience with the associated singers, open symbols = 11 females that did not have experience with the associated singers). (B) When we expanded that consideration to inc...
Many species form social groups with dominance hierarchies. Often, individuals possess a status sign...
Bird song has historically been considered an almost exclusively male trait, an observation fundamen...
The elaborateness of many bird songs is commonly presumed to have evolved under the influence of sex...
<p>Individual females expressed a range of selectivity for the songs of individual males, and the na...
<p>Among the birds that expressed a significant preference in tests of directed versus undirected so...
<p>When different facets of song selectivity are compared for each bird, the degree of selectivity f...
In the process of mate selection by female songbirds, male suitors advertise their quality through r...
Production and perception of birdsong critically depends on early developmental experience. In speci...
Mating success and the proliferation of the species depends on succes sful reproductive signaling. D...
esis that female European starlings, Sturnus vulgaris, males when making mate-choice decisions. Howe...
Male mating signals are often multidimensional, potentially providing multiple messages to females. ...
Historically, bird song has been regarded as a sex-specific signalling trait; males sing to attract ...
As a textbook example of a sexually selected trait, song in male birds has been extensively examined...
Female songbirds are thought to assess males based on aspects of song, such as repertoire size or am...
Birdsong is a culturally transmitted mating signal: young birds learn specific variants of species-s...
Many species form social groups with dominance hierarchies. Often, individuals possess a status sign...
Bird song has historically been considered an almost exclusively male trait, an observation fundamen...
The elaborateness of many bird songs is commonly presumed to have evolved under the influence of sex...
<p>Individual females expressed a range of selectivity for the songs of individual males, and the na...
<p>Among the birds that expressed a significant preference in tests of directed versus undirected so...
<p>When different facets of song selectivity are compared for each bird, the degree of selectivity f...
In the process of mate selection by female songbirds, male suitors advertise their quality through r...
Production and perception of birdsong critically depends on early developmental experience. In speci...
Mating success and the proliferation of the species depends on succes sful reproductive signaling. D...
esis that female European starlings, Sturnus vulgaris, males when making mate-choice decisions. Howe...
Male mating signals are often multidimensional, potentially providing multiple messages to females. ...
Historically, bird song has been regarded as a sex-specific signalling trait; males sing to attract ...
As a textbook example of a sexually selected trait, song in male birds has been extensively examined...
Female songbirds are thought to assess males based on aspects of song, such as repertoire size or am...
Birdsong is a culturally transmitted mating signal: young birds learn specific variants of species-s...
Many species form social groups with dominance hierarchies. Often, individuals possess a status sign...
Bird song has historically been considered an almost exclusively male trait, an observation fundamen...
The elaborateness of many bird songs is commonly presumed to have evolved under the influence of sex...