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Sexually size dimorphic brains and song complexity in passerine birds
Authors:Garamszegi  Laszlo Zsolt; Eens  Marcel; Erritzoe  Johannes; Moller  Anders Pape
Institution:a Department of Biology, University of Antwerp, Universiteitsplein 1, B-2610 Wilrijk Belgium; b Taps Old Rectory, DK-6040 Christiansfeld, Denmark; c Laboratoire de Parasitologie Evolutive, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, 7 quai St. Bernard, F-75252 Paris, France
Abstract:Neural correlates of bird song involve the volume of particularsong nuclei in the brain that govern song development, production,and perception. Intra- and interspecific variation in the volumeof these song nuclei are associated with overall brain size,suggesting that the integration of complex songs into the brainrequires general neural augmentation. In a comparative studyof passerine birds based on generalized least square models,we tested this hypothesis by exploring the interspecific relationshipbetween overall brain size and repertoire size. We found nosignificant association between song complexity of males andbrain size adjusted for body size. However, species in whichmales produced complex songs tended to have sex differencesin overall brain size. This pattern became stronger when wecontrolled statistically for female song complexity by usingsex differences in song complexity. In species with large differencesin song complexity, females evolved smaller brains than didmales. Our results suggest no role for the evolution of extendedneural space, as reflected by total brain size, owing to songcomplexity. However, factors associated with sexual selectionmirrored by sex differences in song complexity were relatedto sexual dimorphism in overall brain size.
Keywords:bird song  brain size  comparative analysis  generalized least square models  repertoire size  sexual selection  
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