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Songs of isolation-reared sparrows function in communication,but are significantly less effective than learned songs
Authors:William A Searcy  Peter Marler  Susan S Peters
Institution:(1) Pymatuning Laboratory of Ecology, University of Pittsburgh, 16424 Linesville, Pennsylvania, USA;(2) Rockefeller University Field Research Center, 12545 Millbrook, New York, USA
Abstract:Summary Songs of male song sparrows (Melospiza melodia) and swamp sparrows (M. georgiana) isolated before hatching from conspecific song were played to males and females of both species. ldquoIsolaterdquo songs of these sparrows resemble natural conspecific song in several aspects of gross structure, but differ from natural song in note structure. Male territory owners of both species responded more to conspecific isolate song than to heterospecific normal song. Captive females of both species, previously treated with estradiol, courted in response to isolate song but not to heterospecific song. We conclude that there is sufficient speciesspecific information in isolate song of both species to allow a degree of normal function. To assess the importance of the structural refinements added through learning, we compared response to isolate and natural conspecific songs. Male territory owners and captive females responded more to natural than to isolate songs in both species. Learning thus significantly increases the potency of song in both intersexual and intrasexual communication.
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