Daily and Seasonal Patterns in the Singing Activity of Birds in East China

Pub Date : 2022-02-11 DOI:10.5253/arde.v110i1.a4
S. M. Puswal, Jinjuan Mei, Mei Wang, Fanglin Liu
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The vocal behaviour of birds can change daily and seasonally. Understanding the daily and seasonal acoustic activity patterns of birds helps to understand their behavioural ecology and is crucial for designing effective monitoring protocols. We studied daily and seasonal acoustic activity patterns for a complete annual cycle of three bird species: Alström's Warbler Phylloscopus soror, Brownish-flanked Bush Warbler Horornis fortipes and Streak-breasted Scimitar Babbler Pomatorhinus ruficolli at three different sites in Yaoluoping National Nature Reserve, Anhui Province, East China. All three species displayed a peak in singing activity in the morning; however, they differed in their acoustic activity during the daytime. Alström's Warbler was vocally active for five months (April–August), with higher singing activity earlier in the season. Brownish-flanked Bush Warbler was vocally active for six months (March–August) and showed a significant variation in singing activity over time. Streak-breasted Scimitar Babbler was vocally active for nine months (March–November) and displayed a slight variation in singing activity among months at different sites. The acoustic activity of the Alström's Warbler and Brownish-flanked Bush Warbler was negatively correlated with precipitation, whereas in Streak-breasted Scimitar Babbler there was no relationship with precipitation. Overall, we found large temporal variation in singing activity within a day and between seasons. To better understand the function of the daily and seasonal pattern of singing, future studies should investigate the functioning of different song types used during daytime and morning.
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华东地区鸟类鸣叫活动的日变化和季节变化
鸟类的声音行为每天和季节都会发生变化。了解鸟类的日常和季节性声学活动模式有助于了解它们的行为生态学,对于设计有效的监测方案至关重要。本文在安徽省姚罗坪国家级自然保护区对Alström’s Warbler Phylloscopus soror、brownish - flanbush Warbler Horornis fortipes和条纹胸弯莺Pomatorhinus ruficolli三种鸟类进行了完整年循环的日声活动和季节声活动模式研究。所有三个物种的歌唱活动都在早上达到高峰;然而,它们在白天的声学活动有所不同。Alström的莺有5个月(4月至8月)的声音活跃,在这个季节的早些时候有更高的歌唱活动。棕色侧翼丛林莺在6个月(3月至8月)的时间里声音活跃,并随着时间的推移表现出显著的歌唱活动变化。条纹胸弯刀叽叽喳喳的声音活跃了9个月(3月至11月),在不同的地点表现出轻微的变化。Alström林莺和褐翼灌木林莺的声活动与降水呈负相关,而条纹胸弯莺的声活动与降水无相关。总的来说,我们发现在一天内和季节之间唱歌活动的时间变化很大。为了更好地了解日常和季节性歌唱模式的功能,未来的研究应该调查白天和早晨使用的不同歌曲类型的功能。
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