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23. Communication Networks
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Peter K. McGregor
and Torben Dabelsteen
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- We dedicate this book to the memory of Theodore A. Parker III v
- CONTENTS vii
- Preface xiii
- Contributors xvii
- Nomenclature xx
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PART I. DEVELOPMENT
- Introduction 1
- 1. Ecology of Passerine Song Development 3
- 2. Eco-gen-actics: A Systems Approach to the Ontogeny of Avian Communication 20
- 3. Nature and Its Nurturing in Avian Vocal Development 39
- 4. Birdsong Learning in the Laboratory and Field 61
- 5. Acquisition and Performance of Song Repertoires: Ways of Coping with Diversity and Versatility 79
- 6. Acoustic Communication in Parrots: Laboratory and Field Studies of Budgerigars, Melopsittacus undulatus 97
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PART II. VOCAL REPERTOIRES
- Introduction 119
- 7. Categorization and the Design of Signals: The Case of Song Repertoires 121
- 8. Comparative Analysis of Vocal Repertoires, with Reference to Chickadees 136
- 9. Acoustic Communication in a Group of Nonpasserine Birds, the Petrels 160
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PART III. VOCAL VARIATION IN TIME AND SPACE
- Introduction 179
- 10. The Population Memetics of Birdsong 181
- 11. Song Traditions in Indigo Buntings: Origin, Improvisation, Dispersal, and Extinction in Cultural Evolution 198
- 12. Vocalizations and Speciation of Palearctic Birds 221
- 13. Acoustic Differentiation and Speciation in Shorebirds 241
- 14. A Comparison of Vocal Behavior among Tropical and Temperate Passerine Birds 258
- 15. Study of Bird Sounds in the Neotropics: Urgency and Opportunity 269
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PART IV. CONTROL AND RECOGNITION OF VOCALIZATIONS
- Introduction 283
- 16. The Neuroethology of Birdsong 285
- 17. Organization of Birdsong and Constraints on Performance 305
- 18. Bird Communication in the Noisy World 321
- 19. Sex Differences in Song Recognition 339
- 20. Vocal Recognition of Neighbors by Territorial Passerines 356
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PART V. THE BEHAVIOR OF COMMUNICATING
- Introduction 375
- 21. Using Interactive Playback to Study How Songs and Singing Contribute to Communication about Behavior 377
- 22. Dynamic Acoustic Communication and Interactive Playback 398
- 23. Communication Networks 409
- 24. The Dawn Chorus and Other Diel Patterns in Acoustic Signaling 426
- 25. Song and Female Choice 454
- Appendix. Natural Sound Archives: Guidance for Recordists and a Request for Cooperation 474
- Literature Cited 487
- Subject Index 565
- Taxonomic Index 576
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- We dedicate this book to the memory of Theodore A. Parker III v
- CONTENTS vii
- Preface xiii
- Contributors xvii
- Nomenclature xx
-
PART I. DEVELOPMENT
- Introduction 1
- 1. Ecology of Passerine Song Development 3
- 2. Eco-gen-actics: A Systems Approach to the Ontogeny of Avian Communication 20
- 3. Nature and Its Nurturing in Avian Vocal Development 39
- 4. Birdsong Learning in the Laboratory and Field 61
- 5. Acquisition and Performance of Song Repertoires: Ways of Coping with Diversity and Versatility 79
- 6. Acoustic Communication in Parrots: Laboratory and Field Studies of Budgerigars, Melopsittacus undulatus 97
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PART II. VOCAL REPERTOIRES
- Introduction 119
- 7. Categorization and the Design of Signals: The Case of Song Repertoires 121
- 8. Comparative Analysis of Vocal Repertoires, with Reference to Chickadees 136
- 9. Acoustic Communication in a Group of Nonpasserine Birds, the Petrels 160
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PART III. VOCAL VARIATION IN TIME AND SPACE
- Introduction 179
- 10. The Population Memetics of Birdsong 181
- 11. Song Traditions in Indigo Buntings: Origin, Improvisation, Dispersal, and Extinction in Cultural Evolution 198
- 12. Vocalizations and Speciation of Palearctic Birds 221
- 13. Acoustic Differentiation and Speciation in Shorebirds 241
- 14. A Comparison of Vocal Behavior among Tropical and Temperate Passerine Birds 258
- 15. Study of Bird Sounds in the Neotropics: Urgency and Opportunity 269
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PART IV. CONTROL AND RECOGNITION OF VOCALIZATIONS
- Introduction 283
- 16. The Neuroethology of Birdsong 285
- 17. Organization of Birdsong and Constraints on Performance 305
- 18. Bird Communication in the Noisy World 321
- 19. Sex Differences in Song Recognition 339
- 20. Vocal Recognition of Neighbors by Territorial Passerines 356
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PART V. THE BEHAVIOR OF COMMUNICATING
- Introduction 375
- 21. Using Interactive Playback to Study How Songs and Singing Contribute to Communication about Behavior 377
- 22. Dynamic Acoustic Communication and Interactive Playback 398
- 23. Communication Networks 409
- 24. The Dawn Chorus and Other Diel Patterns in Acoustic Signaling 426
- 25. Song and Female Choice 454
- Appendix. Natural Sound Archives: Guidance for Recordists and a Request for Cooperation 474
- Literature Cited 487
- Subject Index 565
- Taxonomic Index 576