Vocal learning is an important behavior in oscines (songbirds). Some songbird species learn heterospecific sounds as well as conspecific vocalizations. The emergence of vocal mimicry is necessarily tied to the evolution of vocal learning, as mimicry requires the ability to acquire sounds through learning. As such, tracking the evolutionary origins of vocal mimicry may provide insights into the causes of variation in song learning programs among songbirds. We compiled a database of known vocal mimics that comprised 339 species from 43 families. We then traced the evolutionary history of vocal mimicry across the avian phylogeny using ancestral trait reconstruction on a dataset of oscine passerines for which vocalizations have been described. ...
Mimicry is a classical example of adaptive signal design. Here, we review the current state of resea...
Similar to humans, juvenile songbirds learn their vocal repertoire by imitating adult individuals. W...
There are many parallels between the acquisition of spoken language in human infants and song learni...
Vocal learning is an important behavior in oscines (songbirds). Some songbird species learn heterosp...
The study of vocal production learning in birds is heavily biased towards oscine songbirds, making t...
Vocal learning is an ability that has only evolved in a handful of taxa. Songbirds learn their songs...
Aspects of the behavioral ecology of bird song learning are examined in three parts. First, an appro...
Baylis (1982, Acoustic Communication in Birds, Academic Press) decried the serious lack of experimen...
Vocal learning is an ability that has only evolved in a handful of taxa. Songbirds learn their songs...
Vocal learning is an ability that has only evolved in a handful of taxa. Songbirds learn their songs...
Mimicry is a classical example of adaptive signal design. Here, we review the current state of resea...
Mimicry is a classical example of adaptive signal design. Here, we review the current state of resea...
Mimicry is a classical example of adaptive signal design. Here, we review the current state of resea...
Vocal mimicry is well documented in songbirds, yet the function of this behaviour is poorly underst...
Aspects of the behavioral ecology of bird song learning are examined in three parts. First, an appro...
Mimicry is a classical example of adaptive signal design. Here, we review the current state of resea...
Similar to humans, juvenile songbirds learn their vocal repertoire by imitating adult individuals. W...
There are many parallels between the acquisition of spoken language in human infants and song learni...
Vocal learning is an important behavior in oscines (songbirds). Some songbird species learn heterosp...
The study of vocal production learning in birds is heavily biased towards oscine songbirds, making t...
Vocal learning is an ability that has only evolved in a handful of taxa. Songbirds learn their songs...
Aspects of the behavioral ecology of bird song learning are examined in three parts. First, an appro...
Baylis (1982, Acoustic Communication in Birds, Academic Press) decried the serious lack of experimen...
Vocal learning is an ability that has only evolved in a handful of taxa. Songbirds learn their songs...
Vocal learning is an ability that has only evolved in a handful of taxa. Songbirds learn their songs...
Mimicry is a classical example of adaptive signal design. Here, we review the current state of resea...
Mimicry is a classical example of adaptive signal design. Here, we review the current state of resea...
Mimicry is a classical example of adaptive signal design. Here, we review the current state of resea...
Vocal mimicry is well documented in songbirds, yet the function of this behaviour is poorly underst...
Aspects of the behavioral ecology of bird song learning are examined in three parts. First, an appro...
Mimicry is a classical example of adaptive signal design. Here, we review the current state of resea...
Similar to humans, juvenile songbirds learn their vocal repertoire by imitating adult individuals. W...
There are many parallels between the acquisition of spoken language in human infants and song learni...