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Morphological basis for the evolution of acoustic diversity in oscine songbirds
Authors:Tobias Riede  Franz Goller
Affiliation:Department of Biology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 257 S 1400 E, USA
Abstract:Acoustic properties of vocalizations arise through the interplay of neural control with the morphology and biomechanics of the sound generating organ, but in songbirds it is assumed that the main driver of acoustic diversity is variation in telencephalic motor control. Here we show, however, that variation in the composition of the vibrating tissues, the labia, underlies diversity in one acoustic parameter, fundamental frequency (F0) range. Lateral asymmetry and arrangement of fibrous proteins in the labia into distinct layers is correlated with expanded F0 range of species. The composition of the vibrating tissues thus represents an important morphological foundation for the generation of a broad F0 range, indicating that morphological specialization lays the foundation for the evolution of complex acoustic repertoires.
Keywords:vocal behaviour   extracellular matrix   anisotropy
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