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THE SPECIES-REPERTOIRE OF WHISTLED SONGS IN THE EUROPEAN STARLING: SPECIES- SPECIFIC CHARACTERISTICS AND VARIABILITY
Authors:MARTINE ADRET-HAUSBERGER
Affiliation:Laboratoire d'Ethologie , Universite de Rennes I , Campus de Beaulieu, Avenue du General Leclerc, 35042 , Rennes , Cedex , France
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Observations of European starlings in France, Germany and Australia reveal surprising high similarities in the individual repertoires of whistled songs. The structure of the whistles enabled us to recognize a number of categories, in which some species-specific themes were found everywhere. They appear with the same general characteristics and variation ranges in all populations.

There seems therefore to be a basic species-specific repertoire common to all males, who have also a number of additional individual themes which characterize each male in its colony. These individual themes show also common characteristics in the different populations. The results suggest that a mechanism has evolved which canalizes the patterns to be learned. The existence of such a universal innate species-specific repertoire has also to be related to functional aspects and to the complicated dialects found in this species.
Keywords:golden lion tamarin  long call  sound degradation  communication  ranging cues
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