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Functional reference in an alarm signal given during nest defence: seet calls of yellow warblers denote brood-parasitic brown-headed cowbirds
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Sharon?A?GillEmail author  Spencer?G?Sealy
Institution:(1) Department of Zoology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, R3T 2N2, Canada;(2) Present address: Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Princeton, Guyot Hall, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA
Abstract:Field observations and model-presentation experiments have shown that yellow warblers (Dendroica petechia) produce ldquoseetrdquo calls preferentially in response to brood-parasitic brown-headed cowbirds (Molothrus ater). In this study, we investigated whether seet calls are functionally referential alarm calls denoting cowbirds by determining whether female warblers responded appropriately to seet calls in the absence of a cowbird, whether alarm calling by warblers varied with response urgency, and how warblers in a population allopatric with cowbirds responded to cowbird and avian predator models and seet playbacks. As a control, we presented ldquochiprdquo calls, which are elicited by nest predators as well as by non-threatening intruders, but are not strongly associated with cowbirds. Yellow warblers responded differently to playbacks of seet than chip calls. To seet playbacks, almost 60% of females gave seet calls and rushed to sit in their nests, responses typically elicited by cowbirds, whereas these responses were given infrequently in response to chip calls. Yellow warblers seet called equally in situations that simulated low, medium and high risk of parasitism, which suggests that these calls did not vary with response urgency. In a population allopatric with cowbirds, seet calls were rarely produced in response to cowbird or avian nest predator models and never to seet playbacks. These results suggest that seet calls are functionally referential signals denoting cowbirds and that cowbird parasitism was a strong selective pressure in the evolution of functional referentiality in the seet call of yellow warblers.Communicated by W.A. Searcy
Keywords:Alarm calls  Brown-headed cowbird  Evolution  Functional reference  Yellow warbler
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