A recently favored hypothesis is that duetting in birds has a mate-guarding function: a male responds vocally to his partner's song, thereby forming a duet that repels males who are attracted to her song. Previous studies have not provided unambiguous tests of the mate-guarding hypothesis because: (1) the probability of a male answering his partner's song has not been shown to increase specifically when the female is fertile, and (2) the probability of a male answering his partner's song has not been assessed separately from simply a higher song initiation rate. We investigated extra-pair paternity, mate-guarding, and duetting in the socially monogamous Australian magpie-lark (Grallina cyanoleuca). DNA fingerprinting revealed that 3% of you...
Male-male pairing has been previously described for captive individuals of two duetting passerines. ...
joint territory defence, mate guarding and pair bond formation are the three principal hypotheses pu...
Paired male and female eastern whipbirds, Psophodes olivaceus, sing precisely coordinated, male-led ...
Several possible functions have been proposed for antiphonal duetting in birds, including pair-bond ...
The relationship between the form and function of coordinated acoustic signals is poorly understood....
The question of how animals adapt their signals and behaviors to variable physical and social enviro...
Despite the widespread occurrence of avian duets, their adaptive significance is poorly understood. ...
Many group-living animals cooperatively signal to defend resources, but what stops deceptive signall...
Background: Duet function hypotheses have been mostly studied in bird species that produce duets wit...
Mutual interactions between sexes have multiple signalling functions. Duet singing in songbirds is r...
As a textbook example of a sexually selected trait, song in male birds has been extensively examined...
<div><p>Mutual interactions between sexes have multiple signalling functions. Duet singing in songbi...
Mutual interactions between sexes have multiple signalling functions. Duet singing in songbirds is r...
In some species of songbirds, both females and males sing and coordinate their vocalizations to cr...
Duets are a jointly produced signal where two or more individuals coordinate their vocalizations by ...
Male-male pairing has been previously described for captive individuals of two duetting passerines. ...
joint territory defence, mate guarding and pair bond formation are the three principal hypotheses pu...
Paired male and female eastern whipbirds, Psophodes olivaceus, sing precisely coordinated, male-led ...
Several possible functions have been proposed for antiphonal duetting in birds, including pair-bond ...
The relationship between the form and function of coordinated acoustic signals is poorly understood....
The question of how animals adapt their signals and behaviors to variable physical and social enviro...
Despite the widespread occurrence of avian duets, their adaptive significance is poorly understood. ...
Many group-living animals cooperatively signal to defend resources, but what stops deceptive signall...
Background: Duet function hypotheses have been mostly studied in bird species that produce duets wit...
Mutual interactions between sexes have multiple signalling functions. Duet singing in songbirds is r...
As a textbook example of a sexually selected trait, song in male birds has been extensively examined...
<div><p>Mutual interactions between sexes have multiple signalling functions. Duet singing in songbi...
Mutual interactions between sexes have multiple signalling functions. Duet singing in songbirds is r...
In some species of songbirds, both females and males sing and coordinate their vocalizations to cr...
Duets are a jointly produced signal where two or more individuals coordinate their vocalizations by ...
Male-male pairing has been previously described for captive individuals of two duetting passerines. ...
joint territory defence, mate guarding and pair bond formation are the three principal hypotheses pu...
Paired male and female eastern whipbirds, Psophodes olivaceus, sing precisely coordinated, male-led ...