Although the genetic and ecological effects of population declines in endangered species have been well studied, little is known of the social consequences. Changes in signaling behavior may result in disrupted communication and affect both reproductive and conflict-resolution activities. The North Island Kōkako (Callaeas wilsoni) is an endangered, duetting (i.e., alternating, coordinated singing by mated pairs) songbird endemic to New Zealand temperate rain forests. Scattered populations (approximately 1500 individuals in 13 surviving and 11 translocated populations) in isolated conservation areas of different sizes have been rescued from extirpation and are currently recovering. We examined key song attributes of the Kōkako to assess whet...
Various mechanisms of isolation can structure populations and result in cultural and genetic differe...
Inter-population variability of the song is widespread phenomenon among birds. Populations of same s...
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...
The role of behavioural ecology in the conservation of species and biodiversity remains poorly under...
Kōkako (Callaeas wilsoni) are endangered, duetting songbirds endemic to New Zealand and are confined...
Summary: Translocation of individuals from healthy source populations to newly colonize or recoloniz...
Animals translocated for conservation purposes may be sourced from multiple locations which may exhi...
<div><p>Bird song has been hypothesized to play a role in several important aspects of the biology o...
The effects of population decline on culturally transmitted behaviors in animals has rarely been des...
Social discrimination based on geographic variation in territorial signals is taxonomically widespre...
Male-male pairing has been previously described for captive individuals of two duetting passerines. ...
International audienceVocalisations are important for territorial defence, mate attraction, and spec...
A diversity of selective pressures and stochastic processes have likely created substantial variatio...
Various mechanisms of isolation can structure populations and result in cultural and genetic differe...
Inter-population variability of the song is widespread phenomenon among birds. Populations of same s...
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...
The role of behavioural ecology in the conservation of species and biodiversity remains poorly under...
Kōkako (Callaeas wilsoni) are endangered, duetting songbirds endemic to New Zealand and are confined...
Summary: Translocation of individuals from healthy source populations to newly colonize or recoloniz...
Animals translocated for conservation purposes may be sourced from multiple locations which may exhi...
<div><p>Bird song has been hypothesized to play a role in several important aspects of the biology o...
The effects of population decline on culturally transmitted behaviors in animals has rarely been des...
Social discrimination based on geographic variation in territorial signals is taxonomically widespre...
Male-male pairing has been previously described for captive individuals of two duetting passerines. ...
International audienceVocalisations are important for territorial defence, mate attraction, and spec...
A diversity of selective pressures and stochastic processes have likely created substantial variatio...
Various mechanisms of isolation can structure populations and result in cultural and genetic differe...
Inter-population variability of the song is widespread phenomenon among birds. Populations of same s...
Social discrimination based on geographic variation in territorial signals is taxonomically widespre...