Vocal structure, behavior and partitioning of all 23 Pternistis spp. into homologous sound (and monophyletic) groups

J. H. Niekerk
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South Africa Abstract The aims of this research were (1) to provide a description of spurfowl Pternistis spp. calls and their social context; (2) to describe the divergence of advertisement calls; and (3) to appropriate 23 spurfowl species to homologous sound groups which have been synthesized with recognized monophyletic groups within Pternistis spurfowls. Sound group partitioning was primarily based on male advertisement calls. A total of 218 recordings (rendering ~300 identifiable calls) were analyzed covering 22 out of 23 spurfowl species in Africa. One species was assessed from written accounts. The repertoire size per spurfowl varies between 7 and 11 calls. Spurfowl calls were arranged into three broad categories including (1) advertisement calls; (2) maintenance calls including distress calls, juvenile whining (“mews”), cheeps and comfort calls; and (3) male-female and female-offspring bonding calls. Spurfowl species were set out in eight sound groups of which five were more or less congruent with the monophyletic groups of Hall (1963), but sound groups produced more partitioning as Hall described only five groups relevant to Pternistis spp. The divergence of advertisement calls appar-ently minimizes hybridization between sympatric species but the “genetic distance” between spurfowl species is relatively small causing hybridization among spurfowl species. Despite the vocalizations of Hartlaub’s Spurfowl ( P. hartlaubi ) differing significantly from the rest of the spurfowls, sound analy-ses suggest that it remains
所有23种翼龙属动物的发声结构、行为和划分为同源声音(和单系)群
摘要本研究的目的是:(1)提供对鸡的叫声及其社会环境的描述;(2)描述广告呼叫的差异;(3)将23种刺鸡与已识别的刺鸡单系群合成的同源音群相匹配。声音群划分主要基于男性广告叫声。共分析了218份记录(包括约300种可识别的叫声),涵盖了非洲23种水鸡中的22种。根据书面记录评估了一个物种。每只鸡的叫声在7到11次之间。鸡叫声被分为三大类,包括:(1)广告叫声;(2)维修电话,包括求救电话、幼崽的哀鸣(" newws ")、啾啾声和安慰电话;(3)雄性和雌性后代的交配叫声。水鸡种分为8个声音类群,其中5个与Hall(1963)的单系类群或多或少一致,但声音类群产生了更多的划分,因为Hall只描述了与Pternistis spp相关的5个类群。广告叫声的差异显然使同域种之间的杂交最小,但水鸡种之间的“遗传距离”相对较小,导致水鸡种之间的杂交。尽管哈特劳布氏Spurfowl (P. hartlaubi)的叫声与其他的Spurfowl有很大的不同,声音分析表明它仍然存在
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