Vocal duetting occurs in many taxa, but its function remains much-debated. Like species in which only one sex sings, duetting birds can use their song repertoires to signal aggression by singing song types that match those of territorial intruders. However, when pairs do not share specific combinations of songs (duet codes), individuals must choose to signal aggression by matching the same-sex rival, or commitment by replying appropriately to their mate. Here, we examined the song types used by female happy wrens (Pheugopedius felix) forced to make this decision in a playback experiment. We temporarily removed the male from the territory and then played songs from two loudspeakers to simulate an intruding female and the removed mate's respo...
Song overlapping in birds is used and perceived as a signal of aggression, and evidence suggests tha...
To attract a breeding partner, males may behave differently when they are bachelors compared to when...
Paired male and female eastern whipbirds, Psophodes olivaceus, sing precisely coordinated, male-led ...
Duets are a jointly produced signal where two or more individuals coordinate their vocalizations by ...
Song-type switching rate and song matching have been shown to function as territorial signals in mal...
Hypotheses for the function of animal vocal duets fall into three broad categories. Male and female ...
Pairs of duetting birds can sing coordinated duets with such precision that they are often mistaken ...
In some species of songbirds, both females and males sing and coordinate their vocalizations to cr...
Neotropical bird species provide exceptional opportunities for advancing the understanding of avian ...
joint territory defence, mate guarding and pair bond formation are the three principal hypotheses pu...
Numerous studies have shown that territorial animals exhibit less aggression in response to neighbou...
While birdsong is a model system for animal communication studies, our knowledge is derived primaril...
Several possible functions have been proposed for antiphonal duetting in birds, including pair-bond ...
Avian duets are formed when two birds coordinate their songs. Most research on the evolution and fun...
Despite the widespread occurrence of avian duets, their adaptive significance is poorly understood. ...
Song overlapping in birds is used and perceived as a signal of aggression, and evidence suggests tha...
To attract a breeding partner, males may behave differently when they are bachelors compared to when...
Paired male and female eastern whipbirds, Psophodes olivaceus, sing precisely coordinated, male-led ...
Duets are a jointly produced signal where two or more individuals coordinate their vocalizations by ...
Song-type switching rate and song matching have been shown to function as territorial signals in mal...
Hypotheses for the function of animal vocal duets fall into three broad categories. Male and female ...
Pairs of duetting birds can sing coordinated duets with such precision that they are often mistaken ...
In some species of songbirds, both females and males sing and coordinate their vocalizations to cr...
Neotropical bird species provide exceptional opportunities for advancing the understanding of avian ...
joint territory defence, mate guarding and pair bond formation are the three principal hypotheses pu...
Numerous studies have shown that territorial animals exhibit less aggression in response to neighbou...
While birdsong is a model system for animal communication studies, our knowledge is derived primaril...
Several possible functions have been proposed for antiphonal duetting in birds, including pair-bond ...
Avian duets are formed when two birds coordinate their songs. Most research on the evolution and fun...
Despite the widespread occurrence of avian duets, their adaptive significance is poorly understood. ...
Song overlapping in birds is used and perceived as a signal of aggression, and evidence suggests tha...
To attract a breeding partner, males may behave differently when they are bachelors compared to when...
Paired male and female eastern whipbirds, Psophodes olivaceus, sing precisely coordinated, male-led ...