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Title: Female signalling tomale song in the domestic canary, serinus canaria
Authors: Amy, Mathieu
Salvin, Pauline
Naguib, Marc
Keywords: Biology
Behaviour
Evolution
Sexual selection
Female-specific signals
Copulation solicitation
Songbird
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: The Royal Society
Abstract: Most studies on sexual selection focus on male characteristics such as male song in songbirds. Yet female vocalizations in songbirds are growing in interest among behavioural and evolutionary biologists because these vocalizations can reveal the female’s preferences for male traits and may affect male display. This study was designed to test whether male song performance influences the different female signals in the domestic canary (Serinus canaria). Female canaries were exposed to three types of song performance, differing in the repetition rate of sexy syllables.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/21702
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