The complex song of the male sedge warbler functions mainly in sexual attraction and the evolution of repertoire size is driven primarily by female choice. As male song ceases upon pairing, male-male singing interactions are relatively brief and have not been studied to our knowledge. This study shows that young males in their first breeding season shared significantly more syllables with their nearest neighbour than with their fathers or more distant males. Moreover, daily recordings revealed that rapid learning and modification of syllable repertoires occurred, resulting in a progressive increase in sharing within just a few days. This does not lead to a gradual increase in repertoire size as some syllables are dropped and new ones are ac...
<div><p>Song repertoire size is often cited as a classic example of a secondary sexual trait in bird...
Theory predicts that sexually selected characters should be condition dependent if they are to be us...
The sharing of song types between males of the same local population is a common phenomenon in some ...
The complex song of the male sedge warbler functions mainly in sexual attraction and the evolution o...
Females of many songbird species show a preference for mating with males that have larger song reper...
The song of the Great Reed Warbler (GRW) is produced by males before and during the breeding season ...
In many passerines, males have repertoires of different songs of which some songs are often shared w...
Male willow warblers have song repertoires which vary in complexity along several dimensions. We exa...
Song complexity is often regarded as a sexually selected trait that reflects the overall quality of ...
Although 90% of passerine birds live in socially monogamous pair bonds, molecular studies have revea...
The elaborateness of many bird songs is commonly presumed to have evolved under the influence of sex...
To examine the functional significance of song in a tropical resident wood-warbler (Emberizidae:Paru...
Sexual selection for larger repertoires and the social advantages of sharing songs with territorial ...
The function of the complex song of the European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) was examined. Song play...
In many species of birds, males have complex song repertoires, which are used in the context of bree...
<div><p>Song repertoire size is often cited as a classic example of a secondary sexual trait in bird...
Theory predicts that sexually selected characters should be condition dependent if they are to be us...
The sharing of song types between males of the same local population is a common phenomenon in some ...
The complex song of the male sedge warbler functions mainly in sexual attraction and the evolution o...
Females of many songbird species show a preference for mating with males that have larger song reper...
The song of the Great Reed Warbler (GRW) is produced by males before and during the breeding season ...
In many passerines, males have repertoires of different songs of which some songs are often shared w...
Male willow warblers have song repertoires which vary in complexity along several dimensions. We exa...
Song complexity is often regarded as a sexually selected trait that reflects the overall quality of ...
Although 90% of passerine birds live in socially monogamous pair bonds, molecular studies have revea...
The elaborateness of many bird songs is commonly presumed to have evolved under the influence of sex...
To examine the functional significance of song in a tropical resident wood-warbler (Emberizidae:Paru...
Sexual selection for larger repertoires and the social advantages of sharing songs with territorial ...
The function of the complex song of the European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) was examined. Song play...
In many species of birds, males have complex song repertoires, which are used in the context of bree...
<div><p>Song repertoire size is often cited as a classic example of a secondary sexual trait in bird...
Theory predicts that sexually selected characters should be condition dependent if they are to be us...
The sharing of song types between males of the same local population is a common phenomenon in some ...