Author:
Barbraud Christophe,Mariani André,Jouventin Pierre
Abstract
We studied the physical parameters of calls of the snow petrel,
Pagodroma nivea, in relation to body size, sex and
individual specificity. Frequency parameters were related to body size in both
males and females; larger individuals’ voices were pitched ≈2 kHz
lower than those of smaller individuals. Males’ voices were pitched, on
average, 376 Hz lower than those of females but the relation between frequency
parameters and body size was similar in males and females. The rhythm of the
call was sex-specific, the intersyllabic duration being shorter in females
than in males. The variables most specific to individuals were those relating
to frequency parameters, duration of the call and temporal patterning. The
relationship between body size and frequency parameters, together with the
high degree of geographic variation found in this species, suggest that care
should be taken when analysing geographic variation in bird calls.
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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