Behaviors and characteristics of the occupying territorial song of spotted dove (Streptopelia chinensis ) were studied during the breeding season in Nanchong,Sichuan from April to June,2003.The data were collected by observation and recording in the wild.The records were processed with computerized analysis soft.The results showed that the occupying territorial songs of spotted dove had two types.The songs were different between the male and female.Every song was composed of three syllables.The behavior of the occupying territorial song of spotted dove was responsive.Furthermore,the sequences of singing in each roosting situs were similar.The diurnal frequencies of the occupying territorial song had a great variation and there ...
Reports of female song, once considered a rarity, have recently increased across a variety of avian ...
Historically, birdsong research has been biased towards song of male birds at dawn and during the da...
Despite its reputation for unique and melodious vocalisations, the Oriental Magpie-Robin Copsychus s...
Behaviors and characteristics of the occupying territorial song of spotted dove (Streptopelia chine...
There is an abundance of bird species in subtropical areas, but studies on the vocal behavior of non...
Abstract: In the present study Pigeon (Columba livia) and Dove (Streptopelia chinensis) were studied...
Endemic to the mountains of south-west mainland China, the Sichuan hill partridge ( Arborophila rufi...
Bird song is an important way of studying bird behavior in the field. To understand the relationship...
Responding of individuals outside the conspecific range has been largely explained by biases in sens...
In the Barbary dove (Streptopelia risoria L.), communication involves visual and vocal signals. In t...
The pre-oviposition phase of the reproductive cycle of the male Barbary dove is characterized by a s...
Members of the thrush family (Turdidae) are renowned for a quite melodious but nevertheless complex ...
Avian vocalizations function in mate attraction and territorial defence. Vocalizations can act as be...
Aspects of the behavioral ecology of bird song learning are examined in three parts. First, an appro...
Communication between social animals is often more effective when signals facilitate individual reco...
Reports of female song, once considered a rarity, have recently increased across a variety of avian ...
Historically, birdsong research has been biased towards song of male birds at dawn and during the da...
Despite its reputation for unique and melodious vocalisations, the Oriental Magpie-Robin Copsychus s...
Behaviors and characteristics of the occupying territorial song of spotted dove (Streptopelia chine...
There is an abundance of bird species in subtropical areas, but studies on the vocal behavior of non...
Abstract: In the present study Pigeon (Columba livia) and Dove (Streptopelia chinensis) were studied...
Endemic to the mountains of south-west mainland China, the Sichuan hill partridge ( Arborophila rufi...
Bird song is an important way of studying bird behavior in the field. To understand the relationship...
Responding of individuals outside the conspecific range has been largely explained by biases in sens...
In the Barbary dove (Streptopelia risoria L.), communication involves visual and vocal signals. In t...
The pre-oviposition phase of the reproductive cycle of the male Barbary dove is characterized by a s...
Members of the thrush family (Turdidae) are renowned for a quite melodious but nevertheless complex ...
Avian vocalizations function in mate attraction and territorial defence. Vocalizations can act as be...
Aspects of the behavioral ecology of bird song learning are examined in three parts. First, an appro...
Communication between social animals is often more effective when signals facilitate individual reco...
Reports of female song, once considered a rarity, have recently increased across a variety of avian ...
Historically, birdsong research has been biased towards song of male birds at dawn and during the da...
Despite its reputation for unique and melodious vocalisations, the Oriental Magpie-Robin Copsychus s...