Tuning and fading voices in songbirds : age-dependent changes in two acoustic traits across the life span

ABSTRACT: Age-related phenotypic changes (maturationesenescence) commonly occur during an organism’s lifetime. While maturation is usually considered as a measure of individual quality, senescence is associated with loss of function and physiological deterioration. To date, little is known about age...

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Autores:
Pinxten, Rianne
Eens, Marcel
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Fecha de publicación:
2012
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Universidad de Antioquia
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eng
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Age-related change
Great tit
Repertoire size
Senectud
Sexual selection
Song consistency
Consistencia de la canción
Selección sexual
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Tuning and fading voices in songbirds : age-dependent changes in two acoustic traits across the life span
title Tuning and fading voices in songbirds : age-dependent changes in two acoustic traits across the life span
spellingShingle Tuning and fading voices in songbirds : age-dependent changes in two acoustic traits across the life span
Age-related change
Great tit
Repertoire size
Senectud
Sexual selection
Song consistency
Consistencia de la canción
Selección sexual
title_short Tuning and fading voices in songbirds : age-dependent changes in two acoustic traits across the life span
title_full Tuning and fading voices in songbirds : age-dependent changes in two acoustic traits across the life span
title_fullStr Tuning and fading voices in songbirds : age-dependent changes in two acoustic traits across the life span
title_full_unstemmed Tuning and fading voices in songbirds : age-dependent changes in two acoustic traits across the life span
title_sort Tuning and fading voices in songbirds : age-dependent changes in two acoustic traits across the life span
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Pinxten, Rianne
Eens, Marcel
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Pinxten, Rianne
Eens, Marcel
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Age-related change
Great tit
Repertoire size
Senectud
Sexual selection
Song consistency
Consistencia de la canción
Selección sexual
topic Age-related change
Great tit
Repertoire size
Senectud
Sexual selection
Song consistency
Consistencia de la canción
Selección sexual
description ABSTRACT: Age-related phenotypic changes (maturationesenescence) commonly occur during an organism’s lifetime. While maturation is usually considered as a measure of individual quality, senescence is associated with loss of function and physiological deterioration. To date, little is known about age-dependent expression of acoustic sexually selected traits over a lifetime. Using a free-living population of great tits, Parus major, we recorded the song of individually marked males in a standardized way during a 4-year period, in a longitudinal design. The study focused on two previously identified, acoustic, sexually selected signals: song consistency and repertoire size. Young (1e2 years old) and old (5e6 years old) individuals expressed lower song consistency than individuals at intermediate age (3e4 years old), suggesting song tuning during the first 3 years of life, and deterioration after the peak is reached. Repertoire size, in contrast, did not vary with age. To the best of our knowledge, our study is the first to evaluate song changes at advanced age and to report senescence effects on song expression in free-living songbirds. Our results suggest that, similarly to speech in humans, different aspects of birdsong are differentially affected by age: while motor performance traits (song consistency) deteriorate with age, language skills (repertoire size) may not be affected during the life span.
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