Repertoire matching occurs when one songbird replies to another with a song type that the two birds share. Repertoire matching has previously been demonstrated to occur at well above chance levels in a western population of song sparrows, where it is hypothesized to serve as a low level threat in a hierarchy of aggressive signals. Here we test for repertoire matching in an eastern population of song sparrows. Previous work indicates that this eastern population differs from the western one in having lower levels of song sharing between neighboring males and in showing no association between song sharing and territory tenure. Here we confirm that males in this eastern population on average share few whole songs with their neighbors. The east...
For many animals, long-range signalling is essential to maintain contact with conspecifics. In terri...
In song sparrows, previous research has shown that full repertoire song indicates male quality. Howe...
Many territorial animals are less aggressive towards neighbours than they are towards strangers. Thi...
Repertoire matching occurs when one songbird replies to another with a song type that the two birds ...
Abstract. A male song sparrow,Melospiza melodia, has a song repertoire of about eight or nine distin...
In an eastern population of song sparrows (Melospiza melodia), song type matching occurs at above ch...
Understanding the causes and consequences of divergence in mate recognition traits has long been a f...
Abstract Sharing song types with immediate neighbors is widespread in birds with song repertoires, a...
Descriptive studies of species with single-song repertoires may provide information potentially usef...
Male song sparrows sing repertoires of 4–13 distinct song types and have proved a valuable model for...
Divergence in sexual signals may drive reproductive isolation between lineages, but behavioral barri...
Efficient communication between animals requires specificity to ensure that animals distinguish rele...
The sharing of song types between males of the same local population is a common phenomenon in some ...
Territorial songbirds often match the song features or singing patterns of rivals, commonly as an ag...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) plays a key role in vertebrate immunity, and pathogen-med...
For many animals, long-range signalling is essential to maintain contact with conspecifics. In terri...
In song sparrows, previous research has shown that full repertoire song indicates male quality. Howe...
Many territorial animals are less aggressive towards neighbours than they are towards strangers. Thi...
Repertoire matching occurs when one songbird replies to another with a song type that the two birds ...
Abstract. A male song sparrow,Melospiza melodia, has a song repertoire of about eight or nine distin...
In an eastern population of song sparrows (Melospiza melodia), song type matching occurs at above ch...
Understanding the causes and consequences of divergence in mate recognition traits has long been a f...
Abstract Sharing song types with immediate neighbors is widespread in birds with song repertoires, a...
Descriptive studies of species with single-song repertoires may provide information potentially usef...
Male song sparrows sing repertoires of 4–13 distinct song types and have proved a valuable model for...
Divergence in sexual signals may drive reproductive isolation between lineages, but behavioral barri...
Efficient communication between animals requires specificity to ensure that animals distinguish rele...
The sharing of song types between males of the same local population is a common phenomenon in some ...
Territorial songbirds often match the song features or singing patterns of rivals, commonly as an ag...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) plays a key role in vertebrate immunity, and pathogen-med...
For many animals, long-range signalling is essential to maintain contact with conspecifics. In terri...
In song sparrows, previous research has shown that full repertoire song indicates male quality. Howe...
Many territorial animals are less aggressive towards neighbours than they are towards strangers. Thi...