Culturally transmitted communication signals – such as human language or bird song – can change over time through cultural drift, and the resulting dialects may consequently enhance the separation of populations. However, the emergence of song dialects has been considered unlikely when songs are highly individual-specific, as in the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata). Here we show that machine learning can nevertheless distinguish the songs from multiple captive zebra finch populations with remarkable precision, and that ‘cryptic song dialects’ predict strong assortative mating in this species. We examine mating patterns across three consecutive generations using captive populations that have evolved in isolation for about 100 generations. W...
Culture is typically viewed as consisting of traits inherited epigenetically, through social learnin...
Oscine birds preferentially respond to certain sounds over others from an early age, which focuses s...
Abstract Studies of acoustic communication often focus on the categories and units of vocalizations,...
Culturally transmitted communication signals – such as human language or bird song – can change over...
Learned bird songs are often characterized by a high degree of variation between individuals and som...
Birdsong is a culturally transmitted mating signal: young birds learn specific variants of species-s...
Zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) have been the subject of extensive neurological and behavioral r...
Vocal learning in songbirds is guided by experience and experience-independent factors. Previously, ...
Culture is typically viewed as consisting of traits inherited epigenetically, through social learnin...
The zebra finch is the model species for the study of the evolution of birdsong, female song prefere...
Zebra finches are monogamous birds living in large assemblies, which represent a source of confusion...
Bengalese finches are the domesticated strain of the wild white-rumped munias. Bengalese finches had...
Male songbirds sing to establish territories and to attract mates. However, increasing reports of si...
ABSTRACT Birdsong is a classic example of a learned social behavior. Like many traits of interest, h...
Similar to humans, juvenile songbirds learn their vocal repertoire by imitating adult individuals. W...
Culture is typically viewed as consisting of traits inherited epigenetically, through social learnin...
Oscine birds preferentially respond to certain sounds over others from an early age, which focuses s...
Abstract Studies of acoustic communication often focus on the categories and units of vocalizations,...
Culturally transmitted communication signals – such as human language or bird song – can change over...
Learned bird songs are often characterized by a high degree of variation between individuals and som...
Birdsong is a culturally transmitted mating signal: young birds learn specific variants of species-s...
Zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) have been the subject of extensive neurological and behavioral r...
Vocal learning in songbirds is guided by experience and experience-independent factors. Previously, ...
Culture is typically viewed as consisting of traits inherited epigenetically, through social learnin...
The zebra finch is the model species for the study of the evolution of birdsong, female song prefere...
Zebra finches are monogamous birds living in large assemblies, which represent a source of confusion...
Bengalese finches are the domesticated strain of the wild white-rumped munias. Bengalese finches had...
Male songbirds sing to establish territories and to attract mates. However, increasing reports of si...
ABSTRACT Birdsong is a classic example of a learned social behavior. Like many traits of interest, h...
Similar to humans, juvenile songbirds learn their vocal repertoire by imitating adult individuals. W...
Culture is typically viewed as consisting of traits inherited epigenetically, through social learnin...
Oscine birds preferentially respond to certain sounds over others from an early age, which focuses s...
Abstract Studies of acoustic communication often focus on the categories and units of vocalizations,...