International audienceVocalisations are important for territorial defence, mate attraction, and species recognition in many songbirds. Comparative studies on the songs of birds between islands and mainland populations provide insight into the evolution of vocal communication in terms of both ecological and social factors. We compared the vocalisations of tui (Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae novaeseelandiae), an endemic honeyeater from New Zealand's mainland, with those of a subspecies from the remote Chatham Islands (P. n. chathamensis). Song spectral variables of male long-range 'broadcasting' songs differed between mainland and Chatham Island tui populations. Songs recorded from five mainland populations had significantly greater syllable d...
Song function and evolution are two central topics of avian bioacoustic research. Discerning why bir...
Social discrimination based on geographic variation in territorial signals is taxonomically widespre...
Although the genetic and ecological effects of population declines in endangered species have been w...
International audienceVocalisations are important for territorial defence, mate attraction, and spec...
Abstract: Birdsong has evolved to help individual birds attract mates and defend territories. The br...
International audienceOceanic islands share distinctive characteristics thought to underlie a set of...
This thesis takes a community approach to investigate the acoustics of forest birds in Zealandia san...
Birdsong structure is known to vary across different scales of geographical separation, from differe...
Kōkako (Callaeas wilsoni) are endangered, duetting songbirds endemic to New Zealand and are confined...
Male-male pairing has been previously described for captive individuals of two duetting passerines. ...
The role of behavioural ecology in the conservation of species and biodiversity remains poorly under...
Geographic patterns of song variation are common in passerines and can develop as a consequence of t...
International audienceThe character release hypothesis—which predicts that a decline in interspecifi...
Differences in song repertoires and characteristics of island and mainland populations of the same a...
Social discrimination based on geographic variation in territorial signals is taxonomically widespre...
Song function and evolution are two central topics of avian bioacoustic research. Discerning why bir...
Social discrimination based on geographic variation in territorial signals is taxonomically widespre...
Although the genetic and ecological effects of population declines in endangered species have been w...
International audienceVocalisations are important for territorial defence, mate attraction, and spec...
Abstract: Birdsong has evolved to help individual birds attract mates and defend territories. The br...
International audienceOceanic islands share distinctive characteristics thought to underlie a set of...
This thesis takes a community approach to investigate the acoustics of forest birds in Zealandia san...
Birdsong structure is known to vary across different scales of geographical separation, from differe...
Kōkako (Callaeas wilsoni) are endangered, duetting songbirds endemic to New Zealand and are confined...
Male-male pairing has been previously described for captive individuals of two duetting passerines. ...
The role of behavioural ecology in the conservation of species and biodiversity remains poorly under...
Geographic patterns of song variation are common in passerines and can develop as a consequence of t...
International audienceThe character release hypothesis—which predicts that a decline in interspecifi...
Differences in song repertoires and characteristics of island and mainland populations of the same a...
Social discrimination based on geographic variation in territorial signals is taxonomically widespre...
Song function and evolution are two central topics of avian bioacoustic research. Discerning why bir...
Social discrimination based on geographic variation in territorial signals is taxonomically widespre...
Although the genetic and ecological effects of population declines in endangered species have been w...