Song, sexual selection, and a song control nucleus (HVc) in the brains of European sedge warblers.

Journal of neurobiology Pub Date : 2000-07-01
D C Airey, K L Buchanan, T Szekely, C K Catchpole, T J DeVoogd
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Abstract

Female sedge warblers select males that have more complex songs as mates. This study tests two predictions concerning HVc, a telencephalic nucleus that is essential for song learning and production: first, that males with more complex songs will have a larger HVc, and second that males who pair successfully will have a larger HVc than unpaired males. Data on song composition and pairing status were collected from wild sedge warblers breeding in Hungary. We found significant positive correlations between three song attributes (repertoire size, song complexity, and song length) and the size of HVc. Males that paired successfully also had more complex songs (repertoire size and song complexity, though not song length) than males that did not. However, we find no direct evidence that males who paired successfully had a larger HVc than unpaired males. These findings are discussed in relation to the possible functions of HVc and also to current views on sexual selection and the evolution of the song control pathway.

欧洲莎草莺大脑中的鸣声、性选择和鸣声控制核。
雌性莎草莺会选择歌声更复杂的雄性作为配偶。这项研究测试了两个关于HVc的预测,这是一个对歌曲学习和产生至关重要的远端脑核:第一,歌曲更复杂的雄性将有更大的HVc,第二,配对成功的雄性将比未配对的雄性有更大的HVc。收集了在匈牙利繁殖的野生莎草莺的鸣声组成和配对状况数据。我们发现三个歌曲属性(曲目大小、歌曲复杂性和歌曲长度)与HVc大小之间存在显著的正相关。配对成功的雄性也比没有配对成功的雄性有更复杂的歌曲(曲目的大小和歌曲的复杂性,尽管不是歌曲的长度)。然而,我们没有发现直接证据表明配对成功的雄性比未配对的雄性有更大的HVc。这些发现讨论了HVc的可能功能,以及目前对性选择和鸣声控制途径进化的看法。
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