Noise impairs the perception of song performance in blue tits and increases territorial response

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
S.R. de Kort , G. Porcedda , H. Slabbekoorn , H.L. Mossman , J. Sierro , I.R. Hartley
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Abstract

Details in birdsong parameters convey information about fitness, quality and motivational state of the signaller. Perception of these song details may affect decision making of receivers in territorial defence and mate choice. Whether the message in the song is perceived or not may have major consequences for the birds’ reproductive success. Consequently, birds may suffer fitness consequences from masking by other sounds in the environment. We conducted two different playback experiments to test whether song consistency, a sexually selected performance trait expressed in the temporal and spectral parameters of song, is perceived under different noise conditions. In the first experiment, we found that blue tits, Cyanistes caeruleus, are less able to assess the performance levels of song, but still detect the song stimuli under experimentally high broadband noise levels. Blue tits also responded with more songs overall, independent of song stimulus variation to playback of song stimuli under noisy conditions. When song stimulus variants were exposed simultaneously with a narrow band of noise in the second experiment, blue tits showed reduced capacity to discriminate only when the band of noise overlapped in frequency with the song. Results from this experiment support the notion that it is indeed the masking, rather than nonauditory effects of noise that cause the change in behaviour. Overall, our results show that there are noisy conditions that do not affect detection but still affect perception of information in the detailed structure of songs. Not being able to respond appropriately to songs that differ in performance level is likely to have negative fitness consequences and contribute to a detrimental impact of anthropogenic noise on individuals and populations.

噪音会影响蓝山雀对歌声表现的感知并增加领地反应
鸟鸣参数中的细节传达了有关信号者的体能、质量和动机状态的信息。对这些鸟鸣细节的感知可能会影响接收者在领地防御和配偶选择方面的决策。鸟鸣中的信息是否被感知可能会对鸟类的繁殖成功率产生重大影响。因此,鸟类可能会因环境中其他声音的掩盖而受到影响。我们进行了两个不同的重放实验,以检验在不同的噪声条件下,鸟类是否能感知到歌声的一致性,这是一种经性选择的表现特征,表现在歌声的时间和频谱参数上。在第一个实验中,我们发现蓝山雀(Cyanistes caeruleus)评估鸣唱性能水平的能力较弱,但在实验性高宽带噪声水平下仍能检测到鸣唱刺激。蓝山雀在噪声条件下重放歌曲刺激时,总体上也会发出更多的歌曲,而与歌曲刺激的变异无关。在第二个实验中,当歌曲刺激变体与窄带噪声同时出现时,蓝山雀只有在噪声带与歌曲频率重叠时才表现出较低的分辨能力。该实验的结果支持了这样一种观点,即导致行为变化的确实是噪声的掩蔽效应,而非非听觉效应。总之,我们的结果表明,有些噪音条件不会影响检测,但仍会影响对歌曲详细结构信息的感知。如果不能对表现水平不同的歌曲做出适当的反应,很可能会对健康产生负面影响,并导致人为噪声对个体和种群产生有害影响。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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