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A female songbird out-sings male conspecifics during simulated territorial intrusions

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dc.contributor.author Illes, AE
dc.contributor.author Yunes-Jimenez, L
dc.date.accessioned 2011-01-22T10:25:55Z
dc.date.available 2011-01-22T10:25:55Z
dc.date.issued 2009
dc.identifier.issn 0962-8452
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11154/941
dc.description.abstract While birdsong is a model system for animal communication studies, our knowledge is derived primarily from the study of only one sex and is therefore incomplete. The study of song in a role-reversed species would provide a unique opportunity to study selective pressures and mechanisms specific to females, and to test the robustness of current theories in an empirically novel manner. We investigated function of female song in stripe-headed sparrows (Aimophila r. ruficauda), a Neotropical, duetting passerine, and found that during simulated territorial intrusions by a female, male or duetting pair, females: (i) sang more than males to same-sex and duet playback, (ii) played a leading singing role in all contexts, and (iii) showed a longer term song response than males. These results suggest that females sing competitively against other females, and that intrasexual selection may be greater among females than among males. This is the first songbird study to show a stronger vocal role in territory defence for females than males. Stripe-headed sparrows are group-living cooperative breeders, and preliminary data suggest that polyandry and/or resource defence may explain strong female singing behaviour. Stripe-headed sparrows may be a useful study species for expanding our knowledge of vocal communication in female animals. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.title A female songbird out-sings male conspecifics during simulated territorial intrusions en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.identifier.idprometeo 656
dc.identifier.doi 10.1098/rspb.2008.1445
dc.source.novolpages 276(1658):981-986
dc.subject.wos Biology
dc.subject.wos Ecology
dc.subject.wos Evolutionary Biology
dc.description.index WoS: SCI, SSCI o AHCI
dc.subject.keywords birdsong
dc.subject.keywords female song
dc.subject.keywords duetting
dc.subject.keywords sexual selection
dc.subject.keywords role reversal
dc.subject.keywords cooperative breeding
dc.relation.journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences

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