Sexually Distinct Song Cultures Across a Songbird Metapopulation

Volume: 9
Published: Nov 17, 2021
Abstract
Songbirds learn their songs culturally, through imitating tutors. The vocal culture of a songbird population changes as new song units (syllables) are introduced through immigration, copying errors, and innovation, while other syllables fall out of use. This leads to a diversification of the syllable pool across the species, much like the diversification and spatial patterns of human language. Vocal cultures have been well-studied in male...
Paper Details
Title
Sexually Distinct Song Cultures Across a Songbird Metapopulation
Published Date
Nov 17, 2021
Volume
9
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