Authors
Katrina G Salvante, Danielle M Racke, C Ryan Campbell, Keith W Sockman
Publication date
2010/1
Journal
Developmental Neurobiology
Volume
70
Issue
1
Pages
41-57
Publisher
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
Description
Factors intrinsic or extrinsic to individuals, such as their quality or the quality of competition in their social environment, can influence their communication signaling effort. We hypothesized that telencephalic monoamine secretion mediates the effects of a male's own quality and quality of his social environment on his sexual signaling effort. The duration of a male European starling's (Sturnus vulgaris) principal sexual signal, his song, positively correlates with several aspects of his quality, including his reproductive success, immunocompetence, and ability to attract mates. Therefore, the length of songs to which he is exposed reflects, in part, the quality of competition in his social environment. We manipulated the quality of the competitive environment by exposing male starlings to long or short songs for 1 week. We measured the length of songs produced by experimental males to gauge their quality, counted the …
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