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'Virtual Parrots' Confirm Mating Preferences of Female Budgerigars

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ETHOLOGY
卷 116, 期 10, 页码 961-971

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0310.2010.01809.x

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  1. University of California
  2. National Science Foundation

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Parrots comprise one of the several taxa in which life-long learning of new vocal signals used in intraspecific communication is known to occur routinely. The functions and evolutionary bases of this ability are largely unknown. In the budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus), males typically imitate their partner's contact call type during pair formation. However, a female's initial choice among unfamiliar males is not based on their production of her call type, because birds without prior social contact rarely produce the same call type. Here, we demonstrate that female budgerigars prefer unfamiliar males with calls that are similar to their own, as measured by spectrogram cross-correlation, but which are not imitations. This was shown by training females via operant conditioning to control access to movies of courting males and by systematically varying the audio tracks of these movies. Females learned this task easily and interacted with virtual males as if they were real. This methodology will be useful for exploring functions and mechanisms of social communication, because it eliminates the confounding impact of short-term changes in a stimulus individual's behavior on a test individual's response. Our results suggest that the neuroplastic vocal abilities of budgerigars, and perhaps other parrots, have been shaped by sexual selection.

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