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The role of male vs male interactions in maintaining population dialect structure
Authors:Myron Charles Baker  Daniel B Thompson  Gregory L Sherman  Michael A Cunningham
Institution:(1) Department of Zoology and Entomology, Colorado State University, 80523 Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
Abstract:Summary Nonmigratory populations of Whitecrowned Sparrows in coastal California exhibit dialects in territorial male songs that are stable in space and time. By field playback experiments, we tested a prediction from the hypothesis that male aggressive interactions prohibit mixing of song dialects. Playback of the home dialect lsquoClearrsquo song to territorial males singing the lsquoClearrsquo dialect resulted in less response than that given to playback of the neighboring lsquoBuzzyrsquo dialect. Response to both lsquoBuzzyrsquo and lsquoClearrsquo dialect songs by target lsquoClearrsquo males, however, was greater than that given to the lsquoBodegarsquo dialect recorded 55 km away (Figs. 2 and 3). We conclude that these results are consistent with the hypothesis that male-male aggressive interactions play an important role in reducing dialect mixing.
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