The territorial song of the Field Sparrow, Spizella pusilla, was studied to determine if variations occur. Tape recordings were graphed by the use of a frequency to voltage converter and a pen recorder. Graphs were analyzed according to length of song, number of notes, length of second and last notes, frequency change, type of slurring, frequency range of song, and number of song patterns.The Field Sparrow was found to have a simple song, characterized by introductory notes followed by a trill. The song is of short duration, mean length was 2.7671 seconds, and the frequency range was between 3,000-5,500 Hz.Little variation was found to occur. Successive songs given by an individual indicated some variation. However, the nature of this varia...
International audienceThe comparison of local song variations between a migratory and a sedentary po...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology, Ohio State University, Columbus 1
Many species across the animal kingdom are able to communicate with each other through many differen...
Discrete geographic variation, or dialects, in songs of songbirds arise as a consequence of complex ...
We studied the pattern of song variation in the rufous-collared sparrow, Zonotrichia capensis, in th...
Communication between social animals is often more effective when signals facilitate individual reco...
Descriptive studies of species with single-song repertoires may provide information potentially usef...
Many species of sparrows (Emberizidae) in the temperate zone provide model systems for understanding...
Abstract Background The vocalizations of birds are dynamic traits that often vary in output with tim...
This thesis investigated the use of song repertoires during territorial defense of the song sparrow,...
There are such characteristics of a matter of the nature, as variability and stability (tradition, n...
Geographical variation of birdsong is used to study various topics from cultural evolution to mechan...
The Belding\u27s Sparrow is a subspecies of the Savannah Sparrow that occurs only in isolated patche...
Cultural evolution can result in changes in the prevalence not only of different learned song types ...
I studied song variation throughout the range of a Neotropical lowland bird species, the Buff-throat...
International audienceThe comparison of local song variations between a migratory and a sedentary po...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology, Ohio State University, Columbus 1
Many species across the animal kingdom are able to communicate with each other through many differen...
Discrete geographic variation, or dialects, in songs of songbirds arise as a consequence of complex ...
We studied the pattern of song variation in the rufous-collared sparrow, Zonotrichia capensis, in th...
Communication between social animals is often more effective when signals facilitate individual reco...
Descriptive studies of species with single-song repertoires may provide information potentially usef...
Many species of sparrows (Emberizidae) in the temperate zone provide model systems for understanding...
Abstract Background The vocalizations of birds are dynamic traits that often vary in output with tim...
This thesis investigated the use of song repertoires during territorial defense of the song sparrow,...
There are such characteristics of a matter of the nature, as variability and stability (tradition, n...
Geographical variation of birdsong is used to study various topics from cultural evolution to mechan...
The Belding\u27s Sparrow is a subspecies of the Savannah Sparrow that occurs only in isolated patche...
Cultural evolution can result in changes in the prevalence not only of different learned song types ...
I studied song variation throughout the range of a Neotropical lowland bird species, the Buff-throat...
International audienceThe comparison of local song variations between a migratory and a sedentary po...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology, Ohio State University, Columbus 1
Many species across the animal kingdom are able to communicate with each other through many differen...