International audienceDialects may signal social or population identity and increase tolerance within communities.We hypothesized that in European starling Sturnus vulgaris communal roosts, birds comingfrom the same breeding area, i.e. dialectal zone, might tend to stay together within the roost.Recordings were performed in the colonies, revealed in earlier studies, multiple dialects andsmall sectors where birds shared the same variants at the different levels. We also performedrecordings in different locations within night roosts. The dialects recorded in the roosts werethe same as those recorded at nest sites during the day and they were not distributed randomlywithin roosts: birds from the same geographical diurnal origin would gather an...
International audienceWhistled songs of male starlings were studied in Australia and results compare...
WOS:000248669100067International audienceWe analysed, for the first time, songs of the African Red-w...
WOS:A1991HW66600012International audienceThe analysis of sequences of whistles in male Starlings sho...
International audienceDialects may signal social or population identity and increase tolerance withi...
WOS:000261063800011International audienceDialects may signal social or population identity and incre...
International audiencePlayback experiments on individuals singing near their nest show that starling...
International audienceSocial evolution and vocal evolution may be strongly linked. The starlings are...
International audienceWe analysed, for the first time, songs of the African Red-winged Starling Onyc...
Pre-roost murmuration displays by European starlings Sturnus vulgaris are a spectacular example of c...
Roosting behavior is common to most avian pests of agriculture. Movements from highly aggregated dis...
International audienceThe comparison of local song variations between a migratory and a sedentary po...
WOS:A1995RR85100002International audienceThe social organization of captive groups of adult male and...
International audienceWhistled songs of male starlings were studied in Australia and results compare...
WOS:000248669100067International audienceWe analysed, for the first time, songs of the African Red-w...
WOS:A1991HW66600012International audienceThe analysis of sequences of whistles in male Starlings sho...
International audienceDialects may signal social or population identity and increase tolerance withi...
WOS:000261063800011International audienceDialects may signal social or population identity and incre...
International audiencePlayback experiments on individuals singing near their nest show that starling...
International audienceSocial evolution and vocal evolution may be strongly linked. The starlings are...
International audienceWe analysed, for the first time, songs of the African Red-winged Starling Onyc...
Pre-roost murmuration displays by European starlings Sturnus vulgaris are a spectacular example of c...
Roosting behavior is common to most avian pests of agriculture. Movements from highly aggregated dis...
International audienceThe comparison of local song variations between a migratory and a sedentary po...
WOS:A1995RR85100002International audienceThe social organization of captive groups of adult male and...
International audienceWhistled songs of male starlings were studied in Australia and results compare...
WOS:000248669100067International audienceWe analysed, for the first time, songs of the African Red-w...
WOS:A1991HW66600012International audienceThe analysis of sequences of whistles in male Starlings sho...