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Title:

Song functions and territoriality in eurasian treecreeper Certhia familiaris and short-toed treecreeper Certhia brachydactyla

Subtitle:

Acta Ornithologica, vol. 35, no. 1 ; Funkcje śpiewu i terytorialność pełzacza leśnego i pełzacza ogrodowego

Creator:

Osiejuk, Tomasz S. ; Kuczyński, Lechosław

Contributor:

Polska Akademia Nauk. Muzeum i Instytut Zoologii ; Meeting of the European Ornithologists' Union (2 ; 1999 ; Gdańsk)

Publisher:

Muzeum i Instytut Zoologii PAN

Place of publishing:

Warszawa

Date issued/created:

2000

Description:

Referat wygłoszony na Second Meeting of the European Ornithologists' Union ; Bibliogr. s. 114-115 ; S. [109]-116 : il. ; 27 cm ; Streszcz. pol. Nazwy taksonów także w jęz. łac.

Type of object:

Czasopismo/Artykuł

Subject and Keywords:

Pełzacz leśny -- Polska -- Wielkopolski Park Narodowy -- konferencje [KABA] ; Pełzacz ogrodowy -- Polska -- Wielkopolski Park Narodowy -- konferencje [KABA] ; Śpiew ptaków -- konferencje [KABA] ; Terytorialność (zoologia) -- konferencje [KABA] ; pełzaczowate ; ptaki ; Certhia brachydactyla ; Certhia familiaris ; Certhiidae ; Aves ; 1996-98

Abstract:

The study was conducted in Western Poland during three breeding seasons (1996-1998). Spontaneous song rate changes and playback experiments were used to determine functions of the song in two closely related, sympatric species: Eurasian Treecreeper and Short-toed Treecreeper. Substantial differences in spontaneous song rate and reaction to playback between the studied treecreepers were found. On average Short-toed Treecreeper had a two times higher song rate and longer song bouts than Eurasian Treecreeper. Both species reacted stronger to the playback during the prebreeding and egg-laying stages than during the incubation/feeding stage. Therefore, the primary function of the song in these sibling species is to deter rival males from gaining access to the territory and fertile females. We found no evidence that the song was directly related to mate attraction or stimulation. When reacting to the playback the response patterns differed between the two species, but the overall experimental song response was similar. Interspecific differences in the singing pattern can be explained by dissimilar territorial behaviour. Short-toed Treecreeper bred in clusters, leading to frequent and more ritualized countersinging between rival males. Eurasian Treecreeper territories were scattered and separated by unoccupied habitat. This probably explains why the males rarely sing spontaneously, but behave more aggressively when rivals intrude.

Relation:

Acta Ornithologica

Volume:

35

Issue:

1

Start page:

109

End page:

116

Resource type:

Tekst

Detailed Resource Type:

Artykuł ; Materiały konferencyjne

Format:

application/pdf

Source:

MiIZ PAN, patrz sygn. czas. P.257, Vol. 35, No 1 ; MiIZ PAN, patrz sygn. czas. P.4568, Vol. 35, No 1 ; click here to follow the link

Language:

eng ; pol

Rights:

Licencja Creative Commons Uznanie autorstwa 3.0 Polska

Terms of use:

Zasób chroniony prawem autorskim. [CC BY 3.0 PL] Korzystanie dozwolone zgodnie z licencją Creative Commons Uznanie autorstwa 3.0 Polska, której pełne postanowienia dostępne są pod adresem:

Digitizing institution:

Muzeum i Instytut Zoologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk

Original in:

Biblioteka Muzeum i Instytutu Zoologii PAN

Projects co-financed by:

Program Operacyjny Innowacyjna Gospodarka, lata 2010-2014, Priorytet 2. Infrastruktura strefy B + R ; Unia Europejska. Europejski Fundusz Rozwoju Regionalnego

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