The use of song playback experiments to study the social mechanisms of bird settlement decisions

Author:

Kretova A.Yu.1,Lapshin N.V.2

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Biology of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Pushkinskaya Str. 11, 185910 Petrozavodsk, Republic of Karelia, Russia; Federal State Budgetary Institution “Nizhne-Svirsky State Natural Reserve”, St. Pravy bereg r. Svir 1, 187700 Lodeynoye Pole, Leningrad Province, Russia

2. Institute of Biology of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Pushkinskaya Str. 11, 185910 Petrozavodsk, Republic of Karelia, Russia

Abstract

Acoustic playback techniques involve broadcasting of various sound stimuli to simulate the presence of a certain species. In this article, we applied a variation of the method using automatic sound-reproducing stations (ASRS), which imitate the daily vocal activity of birds that is close to natural. We investigated whether acoustic playback experiments help to examine the role of social cues for bird settlement decisions, as well as to detect the presence of rare and low-density species. Using this method, we were able to increase the local density of the rustic bunting Ocyris rusticus Pallas, 1776 (Emberizidae) – species, which is currently listed in the Red Book of the Russian Federation (2001). The findings of our study show that rustic buntings preferred to settle on plots where the song imitating the presence of conspecifics was broadcasted by ASRSs. In addition, the playback method was used to examine the social structure of the population of the wood warbler Phylloscopus sibilatrix Bechstein, 1793 (Sylviidae), a small species that lives here on the northern periphery of the range. The wood warbler songs were broadcasted by ASRSs before the arrivals of the first conspecifics to the breeding area. Songs with different acoustic activity (2 or 6 trills per min) were used to create a difference between the social environments on plots. The gathered data showed a display of two different behavioral responses of individuals (males) to different song types broadcasted on plots. Based on this observation, the main hypothesis is about the existence of both conservative and opportunistic male reproductive strategies of the wood warbler. The results demonstrate the possibility of using acoustic playback techniques to study the role of acoustic signals in territorial behavior and social structure of a bird population. Understanding the ways birds make settlement decisions is essential for the development of conservation practices.

Publisher

Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Subject

Insect Science,Animal Science and Zoology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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