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Vocal signals, isolation and hybridization in the vinaceous dove (Streptopelia vinacea) and the ring-necked dove (S-capicola)

机译:酒鸽(Streptopelia vinacea)和环颈鸽(S-capicola)中的声音信号,分离和杂交

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Two closely related dove species, Streptopelia vinacea and S. capicola, show clear interspecific divergence in one acoustic signal (perch-coo), but much less so in another (bow-coo). Both signals play a role in territorial defense and mate attraction and may thus convey information used for species recognition. In Uganda, there is a small zone of overlap where the two species most probably hybridize. With playback experiments in allopatric populations of each species we tested the potential of the two signal types for species isolation. Allopatric populations showed a stronger response to conspecific than to heterospecific perch-coos, but an equal response to bow-coos of either species. However, S. vinacea responded relatively stronger to S. capicola perch-coos than vice versa. The hybrid population showed an equal response to bow-coos of either species, but a marginally stronger response to perch-coos of S. capicola compared to perch-coos of S. vinacea. Hybrids have a variable and intermediate vocal structure compared to both parental species, which allowed for testing of behavioral coupling between production and perception of these signals. Hybrids showed no relationship between their coo structure and that of the species to which they respond most strongly, indicating a lack of behavioral coupling, Although perch-coos may differ sufficiently to allow species isolation, the similarity in bow-coos may allow interspecific interactions. We suggest that the similarity in bow-coos and the higher salience of S. capicola perch-coos may have allowed S. capicola to extend its range into that of S. vinacea, resulting in hybridization.
机译:两种密切相关的鸽子物种,即链球菌(Streptopelia vinacea)和S. capicola,在一种声信号(perch-coo)中显示出明显的种间差异,而在另一种声信号(bow-coo)中则没有明显的种间差异。两种信号都在领土防御和伴侣吸引中起作用,因此可能传达用于物种识别的信息。在乌干达,有一个重叠的小区域,这两个物种很可能杂交。通过对每种物种的异源种群进行回放实验,我们测试了两种信号类型对物种隔离的潜力。同种异体种群对同种种群的反应比对异种鲈鱼表现出更强的响应,但对这两种物种的同种种群都表现出同等的响应。然而,葡萄对链球菌的反应相对强于对S. capicola perch-coos,反之亦然。杂种种群对任一种物种的弓形库克斯都表现出相同的反应,但与长满螺旋藻的鲈鱼库斯库斯相比,对S. capicola的鲈库斯库斯的反应稍强。与两个亲本相比,杂种具有可变的和中间的声音结构,从而可以测试这些信号的产生和感知之间的行为耦合。杂种显示它们的coo结构与其最能响应的物种之间没有关系,表明缺乏行为耦合。尽管鲈鱼-coos可能差异很大,无法进行物种隔离,但弓形coos的相似性可能允许种间相互作用。我们建议弓形库克斯的相似性和S. capicola perch-coos的较高显着性可能使S. capicola将其范围扩展到S. vinacea,从而导致杂交。

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