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The song of the Seychelles Warbler Acrocephalus sechellensis, an island endemic
Authors:CLIVE K CATCHPOLE  JAN KOMDEUR
Institution:Department of Biology, Royal Holloway &Bedford New College, University of London, Egham, Surrey TW20 OEX, UK;Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EJ, UK
Abstract:The Seychelles Warbler Acrocephalus sechellensis is a resident, cooperative breeder in a saturated, island environment, whose song structure diners significantly from European marshland Acrocephalus species. The song is transmitted within a more restricted frequency range, that which propagates most effectively through tropical forest. The Seychelles Warbler has developed a relatively short, simple song, used for territorial defence throughout the year, which is readily elicited by playback. Yet it also has a complex repertoire of song types, and song activity peaks before and declines during breeding, suggesting a sexual function. The demands of tropical island life are thus reflected in both the structure and function of song in the Seychelles Warbler.
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