Although vocal interactions in songbirds have been well studied, little is known about the extent to which birds attend to their conspecifics' interactions. Attending to others' interactions can provide valuable information since vocal interactions are often asymmetrical and can reflect differences in the state or quality of the signallers. Playback experiments with simulated dyadic interactions showed that male territorial nightingales (Luscinia megarhynchos) attend to asymmetries in interactions and respond more strongly to rivals that overlap the songs of their counterpart. In order to test if nightingales respond differently to two interacting rivals that are alternating songs asymmetrically (with leader-follower roles), we simulated an...
In sexually selected signals, distinct components often have specific signal value in mate choice or...
Seasonal patterns of bird song have been studied intensively with a focus on individual males. Howev...
1. Models on territory acquisition and tenure predict that territorial animals benefit by adjusting ...
Although vocal interactions in songbirds have been well studied, little is known about the extent to...
During vocal interactions birds can time their song output so that their songs overlap those of a co...
Song overlapping in birds is used and perceived as a signal of aggression, and evidence suggests tha...
Song overlapping in birds is used and perceived as a signal of aggression, and evidence suggests tha...
In signalling interactions, animals can directly address information to a specific individual. Vocal...
Birdsong is a sexually selected trait that serves in territory defence and mate choice. Individual s...
The function of bird song is closely linked to sexual selection through female choice and male-male ...
In communication, animals often use complex signals with different traits carrying different informa...
In communication, animals often use complex signals with different traits carrying different informa...
In communication, animals often use complex signals with different traits carrying different informa...
In sexually selected signals, distinct components often have specific signal value in mate choice or...
In sexually selected signals, distinct components often have specific signal value in mate choice or...
In sexually selected signals, distinct components often have specific signal value in mate choice or...
Seasonal patterns of bird song have been studied intensively with a focus on individual males. Howev...
1. Models on territory acquisition and tenure predict that territorial animals benefit by adjusting ...
Although vocal interactions in songbirds have been well studied, little is known about the extent to...
During vocal interactions birds can time their song output so that their songs overlap those of a co...
Song overlapping in birds is used and perceived as a signal of aggression, and evidence suggests tha...
Song overlapping in birds is used and perceived as a signal of aggression, and evidence suggests tha...
In signalling interactions, animals can directly address information to a specific individual. Vocal...
Birdsong is a sexually selected trait that serves in territory defence and mate choice. Individual s...
The function of bird song is closely linked to sexual selection through female choice and male-male ...
In communication, animals often use complex signals with different traits carrying different informa...
In communication, animals often use complex signals with different traits carrying different informa...
In communication, animals often use complex signals with different traits carrying different informa...
In sexually selected signals, distinct components often have specific signal value in mate choice or...
In sexually selected signals, distinct components often have specific signal value in mate choice or...
In sexually selected signals, distinct components often have specific signal value in mate choice or...
Seasonal patterns of bird song have been studied intensively with a focus on individual males. Howev...
1. Models on territory acquisition and tenure predict that territorial animals benefit by adjusting ...