The evolution of bird song is closely related to sexual selection as birds use their songs for mate attraction and territorial defense. Recently, it has been shown that song amplitude can differ markedly between males and that females prefer louder songs. However, it is not known what constrains the production of loud songs. Here, we investigated how interindividual variation in song amplitude affects male--male territorial interactions. We simulated territorial intrusions by exposing male chaffinches (Fringilla coelebs) to song amplitudes consistent with the high and low end of the distribution of naturally occurring interindividual variation and found significantly stronger territorial behaviors in males exposed to high-amplitude songs. I...
Elevation gradients are associated with sharp environmental clines that play a crucial role in the p...
During vocal contests, animals alter both the timing and the patterning of responses to their oppone...
Song overlapping in birds is used and perceived as a signal of aggression, and evidence suggests tha...
Bird song is a widely used model in the study of sexual selection. Variation in the expression of se...
Bird song is a widely used model in the study of sexual selection. Variation in the expression of se...
In birdsong, and in most commonly studied acoustic communication systems, research has often focused...
Birdsong is an important model in the study of animal behaviour, environmental adaptation and sexual...
Aggressive signaling is an important component in animal communication, as it provides an efficient ...
Aggressive signaling is an important component in animal communication, as it provides an efficient ...
Aggressive signaling is an important component in animal communication, as it provides an efficient ...
Many bird species produce low-amplitude acoustic signals, known as soft songs, which are widely beli...
Many bird species produce low-amplitude acoustic signals, known as soft songs, which are widely beli...
This study shows the importance of the basic spectro-temporal song parameters in territorial contest...
Using the responses of territory owners to playback to infer the territorial function of acoustic si...
Bird song is well studied in males as a sexually selected behavior. However, although song is also c...
Elevation gradients are associated with sharp environmental clines that play a crucial role in the p...
During vocal contests, animals alter both the timing and the patterning of responses to their oppone...
Song overlapping in birds is used and perceived as a signal of aggression, and evidence suggests tha...
Bird song is a widely used model in the study of sexual selection. Variation in the expression of se...
Bird song is a widely used model in the study of sexual selection. Variation in the expression of se...
In birdsong, and in most commonly studied acoustic communication systems, research has often focused...
Birdsong is an important model in the study of animal behaviour, environmental adaptation and sexual...
Aggressive signaling is an important component in animal communication, as it provides an efficient ...
Aggressive signaling is an important component in animal communication, as it provides an efficient ...
Aggressive signaling is an important component in animal communication, as it provides an efficient ...
Many bird species produce low-amplitude acoustic signals, known as soft songs, which are widely beli...
Many bird species produce low-amplitude acoustic signals, known as soft songs, which are widely beli...
This study shows the importance of the basic spectro-temporal song parameters in territorial contest...
Using the responses of territory owners to playback to infer the territorial function of acoustic si...
Bird song is well studied in males as a sexually selected behavior. However, although song is also c...
Elevation gradients are associated with sharp environmental clines that play a crucial role in the p...
During vocal contests, animals alter both the timing and the patterning of responses to their oppone...
Song overlapping in birds is used and perceived as a signal of aggression, and evidence suggests tha...