In some species of songbirds, both females and males sing and coordinate their vocalizations to create highly complex joint performances known as duets. Additionally, in some of these species, pair mates combine their individual vocalizations following consistent pair-specific associations, known as duet codes. Investigating how birds create their individual and pair repertoires and how duet codes are used in within- and between-pair interactions is essential for understanding how each sex benefits from learning this complex behaviour and to characterize the nature of the selective mechanisms that promoted the evolution of this joint signaling system. This thesis focuses on a population of riverside wrens, Cantorchilus semib...
Pairs of duetting birds can sing coordinated duets with such precision that they are often mistaken ...
Avian duets are formed when two birds coordinate their songs. Most research on the evolution and fun...
Numerous studies have shown that territorial animals exhibit less aggression in response to neighbou...
In songbirds, the spatial pattern of song sharing among individuals is influenced by the song learni...
Duets are a jointly produced signal where two or more individuals coordinate their vocalizations by ...
joint territory defence, mate guarding and pair bond formation are the three principal hypotheses pu...
Interactions in which individuals exchange vocal signals are an important aspect of communication in...
Although song development in songbirds has been much studied as an analogue of language development ...
The relationship between the form and function of coordinated acoustic signals is poorly understood....
Background: Duet function hypotheses have been mostly studied in bird species that produce duets wit...
Vocal duets occur when two breeding partners coordinate their songs into a joint display. Duetting s...
Vocal duetting occurs in many taxa, but its function remains much-debated. Like species in which onl...
Bird song serves a wide variety of functions. Avian duetting is one form of bird song that is espec...
Hypotheses for the function of animal vocal duets fall into three broad categories. Male and female ...
Despite the widespread occurrence of avian duets, their adaptive significance is poorly understood. ...
Pairs of duetting birds can sing coordinated duets with such precision that they are often mistaken ...
Avian duets are formed when two birds coordinate their songs. Most research on the evolution and fun...
Numerous studies have shown that territorial animals exhibit less aggression in response to neighbou...
In songbirds, the spatial pattern of song sharing among individuals is influenced by the song learni...
Duets are a jointly produced signal where two or more individuals coordinate their vocalizations by ...
joint territory defence, mate guarding and pair bond formation are the three principal hypotheses pu...
Interactions in which individuals exchange vocal signals are an important aspect of communication in...
Although song development in songbirds has been much studied as an analogue of language development ...
The relationship between the form and function of coordinated acoustic signals is poorly understood....
Background: Duet function hypotheses have been mostly studied in bird species that produce duets wit...
Vocal duets occur when two breeding partners coordinate their songs into a joint display. Duetting s...
Vocal duetting occurs in many taxa, but its function remains much-debated. Like species in which onl...
Bird song serves a wide variety of functions. Avian duetting is one form of bird song that is espec...
Hypotheses for the function of animal vocal duets fall into three broad categories. Male and female ...
Despite the widespread occurrence of avian duets, their adaptive significance is poorly understood. ...
Pairs of duetting birds can sing coordinated duets with such precision that they are often mistaken ...
Avian duets are formed when two birds coordinate their songs. Most research on the evolution and fun...
Numerous studies have shown that territorial animals exhibit less aggression in response to neighbou...