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A limit to sustained performance constrains trill length in birdsong

Javier Sierro, Selvino R. de Kort, Ian R. Hartley

2023iScience14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

). Our multi-species analysis showed that song performance declines after sustained singing, supporting our hypothesis. If the performance decline is determined by individual attributes (i.e., physical condition), our results explain how trill length can honestly signal quality. Our experiment showed that longer trills of high performance elicited a stronger response during territorial interactions. However, long trills that declined in performance elicited a weaker response than short, high-performance trills. A trade-off between the duration and performance quality of a motor display can be an important aspect in communication across taxa.

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Duration (music)CyanistesSingingBiologyEcologyPsychologyCommunicationAudiologyAcousticsMedicinePhysicsParusAnimal Behavior and ReproductionAnimal Vocal Communication and BehaviorPlant and animal studies