鸟类发声的幅度和频率之间的不同关系
João C T Menezes1, Jeffrey Podos1,2
1Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Graduate Program, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA 01003, USA.
Proceedings. Biological sciences
|May 20, 2025
概括
鸟类的发声表现出不同的频率-振幅关系,而不是普遍规则. 由于声道的限制,歌鸟在更高的振幅上经常缩小其频率范围.
科学领域:
- 生物声学是一种生物声学.
- 动物沟通动物沟通
- 进化生物学 进化生物学
背景情况:
- 声信号对于动物的生存和繁殖至关重要.
- 动物发声的频率和振幅变化可以以复杂的方式相互作用.
- 以前的研究已经产生了关于这些相互作用的相互矛盾的预测.
研究的目的:
- 研究各种鸟类的声音频率和振幅之间的关系.
- 为了确定是否普遍规则规范的振幅频率关系在鸟类的发音.
- 探索这些关系的机械和进化基础.
主要方法:
- 获得了53种鸟类的振幅校准现场记录.
- 在这些录音中分析了声频和振幅之间的关系.
- 采用了家族遗传模型来评估进化模式.
主要成果:
- 在振幅频率关系中观察到显著的跨物种变化 (正,负或不可辨别).
- 在鸟类中没有发现统治这些关系的普遍规则.
- 证明了振幅依赖的频率变化,特别是在歌鸟 (oscines),更广泛的频率范围发生在较低的振幅.
结论:
- 鸟类发声中的幅度-频率关系是特定于物种的,而不是普遍决定的.
- 声道共振可能会将高振幅歌曲的产生限制在歌鸟中更窄的频率范围.
- 这表明在单个歌曲层面上,歌曲强度和复杂性之间存在潜在的权衡.
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