Song structure and syllable and song repertoires of the saffron finch (Sicalis flaveola pelzelni) breeding in argentinean pampas

Empirical descriptions of vocal behaviour in avian communication are important in understanding its meaning and role in shaping the social and genetic relationships among individuals in a population. In this study, we provide the first detailed analysis of the vocal behaviour of the Saffron Finch (S...

Descripción completa

Guardado en:
Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Benítez Saldívar, M.J
Otros Autores: Massoni, V.
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Taylor and Francis Ltd. 2018
Acceso en línea:Registro en Scopus
DOI
Handle
Registro en la Biblioteca Digital
Aporte de:Registro referencial: Solicitar el recurso aquí
LEADER 14963caa a22011657a 4500
001 PAPER-14919
003 AR-BaUEN
005 20230518204531.0
008 190410s2018 xx ||||fo|||| 00| 0 eng|d
024 7 |2 scopus  |a 2-s2.0-85021306706 
040 |a Scopus  |b spa  |c AR-BaUEN  |d AR-BaUEN 
100 1 |a Benítez Saldívar, M.J. 
245 1 0 |a Song structure and syllable and song repertoires of the saffron finch (Sicalis flaveola pelzelni) breeding in argentinean pampas 
260 |b Taylor and Francis Ltd.  |c 2018 
270 1 0 |m Massoni, V.; CO NICET-Universidad de Buenos Aires, Instituto de Ecología, Genética y Evolución (IEGEBA)Argentina; email: massoni@ege.fcen.uba.ar 
506 |2 openaire  |e Política editorial 
504 |a Areta, J.I., Winter songs reveal geographic origin of three migratory seedeaters (Sporophila spp.) in Southern Neotropical grasslands (2012) Wilson J Ornithol, 124, pp. 688-697 
504 |a Baker, M.C., Bjerke, T.K., Lampe, H., Espmark, Y., Sexual response of female great tits to variation in size of males’ song repertoires (1986) Am Nat, 128, pp. 491-498 
504 |a Baker, M.C., Baker, M., Tilghman, L.M., Differing effects of isolation on evolution of bird songs: Examples from an island-mainland comparison of three species (2006) Biol J Linn Soc, 89, pp. 331-342 
504 |a Barker, N.K., Bird song structure and transmission in the Neotropics: Trends, methods and future directions (2008) Ornitol Neotrop, 19, pp. 175-199 
504 |a Beecher, M.D., Burt, J., The role of social interaction in bird song learning (2004) Curr Dir Psychol Sci, 13, pp. 224-228 
504 |a Botero, C.A., Mudge, A.E., Koltz, A.M., Hochachka, W.M., Vehrencamp, S.L., How reliable are the methods for estimating repertoire size? (2008) Ethology, 114, pp. 1227-1238 
504 |a Cain, K.E., Cockburn, A., Langmore, N., Female song rates in response to simulated intruder are positively related to reproductive success (2015) Front Ecol Evol, 3, p. 119 
504 |a Catchpole, C.K., Temporal and sequential organisation of song in the sedge warbler (Acrocephalus Schoenobaenus) (1976) Behaviour, 59, pp. 226-245 
504 |a Catchpole, C.K., Slater, P.J.B., (2008) Bird Song, , New York, NY: Cambridge University Press 
504 |a Charif, R.A., Waack, A.M., Strickman, L.M., (2010) Raven Pro 14 user’s Manual, , Ithaca, NY, Cornell Lab. of Ornithology 
504 |a Clark, C.W., Marler, P., Beeman, K., Quantitative analysis of animal vocal phonology: An application to Swamp Sparrow song (1987) Ethol, 76, pp. 101-115 
504 |a Cody, M.L., Stabler, E., Manuel, H., Castellanos, S., Taylor, C.E., Structure, syntax and “small-world” organization in the complex songs of California Thrashers (Toxostoma redivivum) (2015) Bioacoustics, 25, pp. 41-54 
504 |a Csárdi, G., Nepusz, T., The igraph software package for complex network research (2006) Interjournal Complex Syst, p. 1695. , http://igraph.org 
504 |a Deslandes, V., Faria, L., Borges, M.E., Pie, M.R., The structure of an avian syllable syntax network (2014) Behav Processes, 106, pp. 53-59 
504 |a Dos Santos, E.B., Llambías, P.E., Rendall, D., The structure and organization of song in Southern House Wrens (Troglodytes aedon chilensis) (2016) J Ornithol, 157, pp. 289-301 
504 |a Eriksen, A., Slagsvold, T., Lampe, H.M., Vocal plasticity -are Pied Flycatchers (Ficedula hypoleuca) open-ended learners? (2011) Ethology, 117, pp. 188-198 
504 |a Garamszegi, L.Z., Balsby, T., Bell, B.D., Borowiec, M., Byers, B.E., Draganoiu, T., Eens, M., Gil, D., Estimating the complexity of bird song by using capture-recapture approaches from community ecology (2005) Behav Ecol Sociobiol, 57, pp. 305-317 
504 |a García, N.C., Barreira, A.S., Kopuchian, C., Tubaro, P.L., Intraspecific and interspecific vocal variation in three Neotropical cardinalids (Passeriformes: Fringillidae) and its relationship with body mass (2014) Emu, 114, pp. 129-136 
504 |a Geberzahn, N., Aubin, T., Assessing vocal performance in complex birdsong: A novel approach (2014) BMC Biol, 12, p. 217 
504 |a Gil, D., Slater, P.J.B., Multiple song repertoire characteristics in the willow warbler (Phylloscopus trochilus): Correlations with female choice and offspring viability (2000) Behav Ecol Sociobiol, 47, pp. 319-326 
504 |a Gill, F., Donsker, D., (2017) IOC World Bird List (V 71, , http://www.worldbirdnames.org/ 
504 |a Greig, E., Pruett-Jones, S., Splendid songs: The vocal behaviour of Splendid Fairy-wrens (Malurus splendens melanotus) (2008) Emu, 108, pp. 103-114 
504 |a Handford, P., Lougheed, S.C., Variation in Duration and Frequency Characters in the Song of the Rufous-Collared Sparrow, Zonotrichia capensis, with Respect to Habitat, Trill Dialects and Body Size (1991) Condor, 93, pp. 644-658 
504 |a Hasselquist, D., Polygyny in great reed warblers: A long-term study of factors contributing to male fitness (1998) Ecology, 79, pp. 2376-2390 
504 |a Hedley, R.W., Composition and sequential organization of song repertoires in Cassin’s Vireo (Vireo cassinii) (2015) J Ornithol, 157, pp. 13-22 
504 |a Hunter, M.L., Krebs, J.R., Geographical variation in the song of the great tit (Parus major) in relation to ecological factors (1979) J Animal Ecol, 48, pp. 759-785 
504 |a Illes, A.E., Yunes-Jimenez, L., A female songbird out-sings male conspecifics during simulated territorial intrusions (2009) Proc R Soc B, 276, pp. 981-986 
504 |a Johnson, S.L., Do American Robins acquire songs by both imitating and inventing? Wilson (2006) J Ornithol, 118, pp. 341-352 
504 |a Kopuchian, C., Alejandro Lijtmaer, D., Luis Tubaro, P., Handford, P., Temporal stability and change in a microgeographical pattern of song variation in the rufous-collared sparrow (2004) Anim Behav, 68, pp. 551-559 
504 |a Krebs, J., Ashcroft, R., Webber, M., Song repertoires and territory defence in the great tit (1978) Nature, 271, pp. 539-542 
504 |a Kroodsma, D.E., Parker, L.D., Vocal virtuosity in the brown thrasher (1977) Auk, 94, pp. 783-785 
504 |a Lemon, R., Cotter, R., Macnally, R.C., Monette, S., Song repertoires and song sharing by American redstarts (1985) Condor, 87, pp. 457-470 
504 |a León, E.J., Beltzer, A., Quiroga, M., El jilguero dorado (Sicalis flaveola) modifica la estructura de sus vocalizaciones para adaptarse a hábitats urbanos (2014) Rev Mex Biodivers, 85, pp. 546-552 
504 |a León, E.J., Beltzer, A.H., Olguin, P.F., César, F., Urich, G.V., Alessio, V., Cacciabué, C.G., Quiroga, M.A., Song structure of the golden-billed saltator (Saltator aurantiirostris) in the middle Parana river floodplain (2015) Bioacoustics, 24, pp. 37-41 
504 |a Marler, P., Peters, S., The role of song phonology and syntax in vocal learning preferences in the Song Sparrow (Melospiza melodia) (1988) Ethol, 77, pp. 125-149 
504 |a Marler, P., Slabbekoorn, H., (2004) Nature’s Music: The Science of Birdsong, , San Diego, CA: Elsevier Academic Press 
504 |a Mason, P., The nesting biology of some Passerines of Buenos Aires (1985) Argentina Ornithol Monogr, 36, pp. 954-972 
504 |a McShea, W.J., Rappole, J.H., Variable song rates in three species of passerines and implications for estimating bird populations (1997) J F Ornithol, 68, pp. 367-375 
504 |a Mennill, D.J., Vehrencamp, S.L., Sex differences in singing and duetting behavior of neotropical rufous-and-white wrens (Thryothorus rufalbus) (2005) Auk, 122, pp. 175-186 
504 |a Motes-Rodrigo, A., Labra, A., Lampe, H.M., Breeding experience and not age modulates the song development of pied flycatchers (Ficedula hypoleuca) (2017) Ethology, 123 (3), pp. 197-204 
504 |a Narosky, T., Di Giácomo, A.G., Las aves de la provincia de Buenos Aires: Distribución y estatus. Buenos Aires (1993) Argentina: Asociación Ornitológica Del Plata, , Vázquez Mazzini Ed., Literature of Latin America (L.O.L.A.) 
504 |a Narosky, T., Yzurieta, D., Aves de Argentina y Uruguay: Guía de Identificación (2010) In: 16Th Ed. Buenos Aires: Vasquez-Mazzini, 427p 
504 |a Nicholson, J.S., Buchanan, K.L., Marshall, R.C., Catchpole, C.K., Song sharing and repertoire size in the sedge warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus): Changes within and between years (2007) An Behav, 74, pp. 1585-1592 
504 |a Odom, K., Hall, M.L., Riebel, K., Omland, K.E., Langmore, N.E., Female song is widespread and ancestral in songbirds (2014) Nat Commun, 5, p. 3379 
504 |a Palmerio, A.G., Massoni, V., Parental care does not vary with age-dependent plumage in male Saffron Finches Sicalis flaveola (2011) Ibis, 153, pp. 421-424 
504 |a Palmerio, A.G., Massoni, V., Reproductive biology of female Saffron finches does not differ by the plumage of the mate (2009) Condor, 111, pp. 715-721 
504 |a Palmero, A.M., Illera, J.C., Laiolo, P., Song characterization in the spectacled warbler (Sylvia conspicillata): A circum-Mediterranean species with a complex song structure (2012) Bioacoustics, 21, pp. 175-191 
504 |a Podos, J., Huber, S.K., Taft, B., Bird song: The interface of evolution and mechanism (2004) Annu Rev Ecol Evol Syst, 35, pp. 55-87 
504 |a Podos, J., Warren, P.S., The evolution of geographic variation in birdsong (2007) Adv Study Behav, 37, pp. 403-458 
504 |a (2016) R: A Language and Environment for Statistical Computing, , https://www.R-project.org, Vienna, Austria: R Foundation for Statistical Computing 
504 |a Rendall, D., Kaluthota, C.D., Song organization and variability in Northern House Wrens (Troglodytes aedon parkmanii) in western Canada (2013) Auk, 130, pp. 617-628 
504 |a Ridgely, R.S., Tudor, G., The birds of South America (1989) The Oscine Passerines, 1. , 4th ed. Austin: University of Texas Press 
504 |a Ridgely, R., Tudor, G., (2009) Field Guide to the Songbirds of South America the Passerines, 761p. , Austin: University of Texas Press 
504 |a Rivers, J.W., Kroodsma, D.E., Singing behavior of the hermit thrush (2000) J F Ornithol, 71, pp. 467-471 
504 |a Rutkowska-Guz, J.M., Osiejuk, T.S., Song structure and variation in yellowhammers (Emberiza citronella) from western Poland (2004) Polish J Ecol, 52, pp. 333-345 
504 |a Searcy, W.A., Ersson, M., Sexual selection and the evolution of song (1986) Annu Rev Ecol Syst, 17, pp. 507-533 
504 |a Searcy, W.A., Yasukawa, K., (1996) Song and Female Choice: Ecology and Evolution of Acoustic Communication in Birds, pp. 454-473. , New York: Cornell University Press, Chapter 25, Song and Female Choice 
504 |a Slabbekoorn, H., Smith, T.B., Habitat-dependent song divergence in the little greenbul: An analysis of environmental selection pressures on acoustic signals (2002) Evolution, 56, pp. 1849-1858 
504 |a Slater, P.J.B., Sequences of song in chaffinches (1983) An Behav, 31, pp. 272-281 
504 |a Sosa-López, J.R., Mennill, D.J., The vocal behavior of the Brown-throated Wren (Troglodytes brunneicollis): Song structure, repertoires, sharing, syntax, and diel variation (2014) J Ornithol, 155, pp. 435-446 
504 |a Spedicato, G.A., (2016) Markovchain: Discrete Time Markov Chains Made Easy 
504 |a Todt, D., Hultsch, H., (1996) Ecology and Evolution of Acoustic Communication in Birds Acquisition and Performance of Song Repertoires: Ways of Coping with Diversity and Versatility, pp. 79-98. , Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press 
504 |a Tubaro, P.L., Can Troglodytes aedon in Argentina “mimic” the songs of Thryomanes bewickii? (1991) Condor, 93, pp. 443-445 
504 |a Tubaro, P.L., Lijtmaer, D.A., Environmental correlates of song structure in Forest grosbeaks and saltators (2006) Condor, 108, pp. 120-129 
504 |a Valderrama, S., Parra, J., Dávila, N., Mennill, D.J., Vocal behavior of the critically endangered Niceforo’s Wren (Thryothorus nicefori) (2008) Auk, 125, pp. 395-401 
504 |a Vargas-Castro, L.E., Snchez, N.V., Barrantes, G., Repertoire size and syllable sharing in the song of the clay-colored thrush (Turdus grayi) (2012) Wilson J Ornithol, 124, pp. 446-453 
504 |a Weiss, M., Hultsch, H., Adam, I., Scharff, C., Kipper, S., The use of network analysis to study complex animal communication systems: A study on nightingale song (2014) Proc R Soc B, 281 
520 3 |a Empirical descriptions of vocal behaviour in avian communication are important in understanding its meaning and role in shaping the social and genetic relationships among individuals in a population. In this study, we provide the first detailed analysis of the vocal behaviour of the Saffron Finch (Sicalis flaveola pelzelni), a neotropical songbird found in rural and semi-open areas of Argentina that is frequently captured for the pet trade. We identify syllables, quantify the fine structural characteristics of the song, and describe the size and structure of the song repertoire. Further, we use networks to explore whether this species uses syntactical rules for creating their songs. Our analyses reveal that Saffron Finch males have a large syllable repertoire. Song repertoire size is not fixed, and birds recombine their syllables to produce highly variable songs. In addition, they sing with immediate variety, seldom repeating a song before switching to a new song and song sharing was very limited among our sampled individuals. © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.  |l eng 
593 |a CO NICET-Universidad de Buenos Aires, Instituto de Ecología, Genética y Evolución (IEGEBA), Buenos Aires, Argentina 
593 |a Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Departamento de Ecología, Genética y Evolución, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina 
690 1 0 |a NEOTROPICAL 
690 1 0 |a REPERTOIRE SIZE 
690 1 0 |a SAFFRON FINCH 
690 1 0 |a SICALIS FLAVEOLA PELZELNI 
690 1 0 |a SONG ORGANIZATION 
700 1 |a Massoni, V. 
773 0 |d Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2018  |g v. 27  |h pp. 327-340  |k n. 4  |p Bioacoustics  |x 09524622  |t Bioacoustics 
856 4 1 |u https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85021306706&doi=10.1080%2f09524622.2017.1344932&partnerID=40&md5=c3bcb955e92b546528ba7678e902c3c6  |y Registro en Scopus 
856 4 0 |u https://doi.org/10.1080/09524622.2017.1344932  |y DOI 
856 4 0 |u https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09524622_v27_n4_p327_BenitezSaldivar  |y Handle 
856 4 0 |u https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09524622_v27_n4_p327_BenitezSaldivar  |y Registro en la Biblioteca Digital 
961 |a paper_09524622_v27_n4_p327_BenitezSaldivar  |b paper  |c PE 
962 |a info:eu-repo/semantics/article  |a info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo  |b info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 
999 |c 75872