Funding: LMG was supported by an Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Scholarship (IWKMS) at UofA and is currently a BBSRC Anniversary Future Leader Fellow.Coordination of actions requires that organisms actively monitor the movements of others. The current study examined acoustic cues within the fee-bee song of chickadees that may provide listening conspecifics with information about the movements of singers. The difference between direct and reverberant acoustic energy present during the second note of the fee-bee song provided clear indications of how far the song had traveled. Preliminary analyses suggest that this distance cue may be robust to variations in the spectra and amplitude of song components,and that the acoustic features of the fee-...
The two-note fee-bee song of male black-capped chickadees functions during the dawn chorus, in part,...
Acoustic signals such as bird song degrade progressively during atmospheric propagation and conseque...
17 May 2001; initial acceptance 19 September 2001; final acceptance 30 October 2001; MS. number: A90...
Chickadee songs provide conspecifics with information about the locations of singers. Song amplitude...
In songbirds, male song is an acoustic signal used to attract mates and defend territories. Typicall...
The songs of many songbird species vary geographically, yet, the songs of black-capped chickadees, P...
Animal vocal signals vary in terms of repetition rate of signal units and graded acoustic properties...
Measurements of the propagation of sound in a forest have shown that signal degradation is unavoidab...
Studies of auditory distance perception in songbirds have shown that the overall degradation of song...
Within a network of communicating individuals, animals may gather information about the relative qua...
I studied the behavioral responses of Black-capped (Poecile atricapilus) and Carolina (P. carolinens...
I studied the singing behavior of the closely related Black-capped (Poecile atricapillus) and Caroli...
The fee–bee song of the black-capped chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) is a two-note, tonal song that...
Abstract When anthropogenic noise occurs simultaneously with an acoustic signal or cue, it can be di...
Chickadees produce a multi-note chick-a-dee call in multiple socially relevant contexts. One compone...
The two-note fee-bee song of male black-capped chickadees functions during the dawn chorus, in part,...
Acoustic signals such as bird song degrade progressively during atmospheric propagation and conseque...
17 May 2001; initial acceptance 19 September 2001; final acceptance 30 October 2001; MS. number: A90...
Chickadee songs provide conspecifics with information about the locations of singers. Song amplitude...
In songbirds, male song is an acoustic signal used to attract mates and defend territories. Typicall...
The songs of many songbird species vary geographically, yet, the songs of black-capped chickadees, P...
Animal vocal signals vary in terms of repetition rate of signal units and graded acoustic properties...
Measurements of the propagation of sound in a forest have shown that signal degradation is unavoidab...
Studies of auditory distance perception in songbirds have shown that the overall degradation of song...
Within a network of communicating individuals, animals may gather information about the relative qua...
I studied the behavioral responses of Black-capped (Poecile atricapilus) and Carolina (P. carolinens...
I studied the singing behavior of the closely related Black-capped (Poecile atricapillus) and Caroli...
The fee–bee song of the black-capped chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) is a two-note, tonal song that...
Abstract When anthropogenic noise occurs simultaneously with an acoustic signal or cue, it can be di...
Chickadees produce a multi-note chick-a-dee call in multiple socially relevant contexts. One compone...
The two-note fee-bee song of male black-capped chickadees functions during the dawn chorus, in part,...
Acoustic signals such as bird song degrade progressively during atmospheric propagation and conseque...
17 May 2001; initial acceptance 19 September 2001; final acceptance 30 October 2001; MS. number: A90...