SummaryIn many tropical animals, male and female breeding partners combine their songs to produce vocal duets [1–5]. Duets are often so highly coordinated that human listeners mistake them for the songs of a single animal [6]. Behavioral ecologists rank duets among the most complex vocal performances in the animal kingdom [7, 8]. Despite much research, the evolutionary significance of duets remains elusive [9], in part because many duetting animals live in tropical habitats where dense vegetation makes behavioral observation difficult or impossible. Here, we evaluate the duetting behavior of rufous-and-white wrens (Thryothorus rufalbus) in the humid forests of Costa Rica. We employ two innovative technical approaches to study duetting behav...
In songbirds, the spatial pattern of song sharing among individuals is influenced by the song learni...
Interactions in which individuals exchange vocal signals are an important aspect of communication in...
An antiphonal duet consists of singing behavior where one individual sings a distinct song immediate...
In many tropical animals, male and female breeding partners combine their songs to produce vocal due...
SummaryIn many tropical animals, male and female breeding partners combine their songs to produce vo...
Many animals defend territories against conspecific individuals using acoustic signals. In birds, ma...
Duets are a jointly produced signal where two or more individuals coordinate their vocalizations by ...
Hypotheses for the function of animal vocal duets fall into three broad categories. Male and female ...
Neotropical bird species provide exceptional opportunities for advancing the understanding of avian ...
contact hypothesis suggests that duets allow members of a mated pair to maintain contact in dense ha...
joint territory defence, mate guarding and pair bond formation are the three principal hypotheses pu...
Bird song serves a wide variety of functions. Avian duetting is one form of bird song that is espec...
Avian duets are formed when two birds coordinate their songs. Most research on the evolution and fun...
Many animals produce coordinated signals, but few are more striking than the elaborate male-female v...
Background: Duet function hypotheses have been mostly studied in bird species that produce duets wit...
In songbirds, the spatial pattern of song sharing among individuals is influenced by the song learni...
Interactions in which individuals exchange vocal signals are an important aspect of communication in...
An antiphonal duet consists of singing behavior where one individual sings a distinct song immediate...
In many tropical animals, male and female breeding partners combine their songs to produce vocal due...
SummaryIn many tropical animals, male and female breeding partners combine their songs to produce vo...
Many animals defend territories against conspecific individuals using acoustic signals. In birds, ma...
Duets are a jointly produced signal where two or more individuals coordinate their vocalizations by ...
Hypotheses for the function of animal vocal duets fall into three broad categories. Male and female ...
Neotropical bird species provide exceptional opportunities for advancing the understanding of avian ...
contact hypothesis suggests that duets allow members of a mated pair to maintain contact in dense ha...
joint territory defence, mate guarding and pair bond formation are the three principal hypotheses pu...
Bird song serves a wide variety of functions. Avian duetting is one form of bird song that is espec...
Avian duets are formed when two birds coordinate their songs. Most research on the evolution and fun...
Many animals produce coordinated signals, but few are more striking than the elaborate male-female v...
Background: Duet function hypotheses have been mostly studied in bird species that produce duets wit...
In songbirds, the spatial pattern of song sharing among individuals is influenced by the song learni...
Interactions in which individuals exchange vocal signals are an important aspect of communication in...
An antiphonal duet consists of singing behavior where one individual sings a distinct song immediate...