Pairs of duetting birds can sing coordinated duets with such precision that they are often mistaken for a single individual, yet little is known about how this impressive temporal synchronization is achieved. We experimentally examined duet coordination in male happy wrens, held briefly in captivity, by playing song phrases from their partner at different distances and tempos. Males were more likely to respond to songs played nearby, but did not vary their amplitude to compensate for their partner's simulated distance. Males modified their song rate to match the manipulated female playback tempo, indicating that they listen and respond to each female utterance. Each happy wren has a sex-specific repertoire of about 40 different song phrases...
In many tropical animals, male and female breeding partners combine their songs to produce vocal due...
Playback experiments involve the broadcast of natural or synthetic sound stimuli and provide a power...
Song-type switching rate and song matching have been shown to function as territorial signals in mal...
Avian duets are formed when two birds coordinate their songs. Most research on the evolution and fun...
Vocal duetting occurs in many taxa, but its function remains much-debated. Like species in which onl...
joint territory defence, mate guarding and pair bond formation are the three principal hypotheses pu...
Although song development in songbirds has been much studied as an analogue of language development ...
In some species of songbirds, both females and males sing and coordinate their vocalizations to cr...
Cooperation is critical for survival and reproduction in many animal species. Coordination of behavi...
Duets are a jointly produced signal where two or more individuals coordinate their vocalizations by ...
Hypotheses for the function of animal vocal duets fall into three broad categories. Male and female ...
Interactions in which individuals exchange vocal signals are an important aspect of communication in...
The relationship between the form and function of coordinated acoustic signals is poorly understood....
Many animals produce coordinated signals, but few are more striking than the elaborate male-female v...
Vocal duets occur when two breeding partners coordinate their songs into a joint display. Duetting s...
In many tropical animals, male and female breeding partners combine their songs to produce vocal due...
Playback experiments involve the broadcast of natural or synthetic sound stimuli and provide a power...
Song-type switching rate and song matching have been shown to function as territorial signals in mal...
Avian duets are formed when two birds coordinate their songs. Most research on the evolution and fun...
Vocal duetting occurs in many taxa, but its function remains much-debated. Like species in which onl...
joint territory defence, mate guarding and pair bond formation are the three principal hypotheses pu...
Although song development in songbirds has been much studied as an analogue of language development ...
In some species of songbirds, both females and males sing and coordinate their vocalizations to cr...
Cooperation is critical for survival and reproduction in many animal species. Coordination of behavi...
Duets are a jointly produced signal where two or more individuals coordinate their vocalizations by ...
Hypotheses for the function of animal vocal duets fall into three broad categories. Male and female ...
Interactions in which individuals exchange vocal signals are an important aspect of communication in...
The relationship between the form and function of coordinated acoustic signals is poorly understood....
Many animals produce coordinated signals, but few are more striking than the elaborate male-female v...
Vocal duets occur when two breeding partners coordinate their songs into a joint display. Duetting s...
In many tropical animals, male and female breeding partners combine their songs to produce vocal due...
Playback experiments involve the broadcast of natural or synthetic sound stimuli and provide a power...
Song-type switching rate and song matching have been shown to function as territorial signals in mal...