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Animals in urban environments often produce higher-frequency sounds. ... Frequency differences of urban and rural birds persisted in a quiet, common garden.
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Aug 17, 2022 · In San Diego, Reichard et al. [72] investigated the mechanism through which one urban and one non-urban population diverged via a common garden ...
Nov 2, 2020 · The only common garden study of divergence in urban acoustic signals thus far used a species of grasshopper (Chorthippus biguttulus; Lampe ...
These results are the first to show that frequency shifts in urban birdsong are maintained in the absence of noise by genetic evolution and/or early life ...
The only common garden study of divergence in urban acoustic signals. 117 thus far used a species of grasshopper (Chorthippus biguttulus; Lampe et al., 2014) ...
Sep 9, 2023 · Here we study the influence of urban noise on the cultural evolution of bird songs. We studied three adjacent dialects of white-crowned ...
an experimental approach to the study of species-typical behav- ior. As Johnston points out, the birdsong literature remains a hotbed of genetic ...
To our surprise, the urban birds still sang songs at significantly higher minimum frequencies than the rural birds despite the fact that both populations ...
Missing: ontogeny divergence
The ontogeny of birdsong divergence in response to urban noise: Insights from a common garden study. Manuscript. Atwell, J. W., R. J. Rice, and E. D. ...
Aug 1, 2017 · We experimentally tested whether chronic noise exposure during vocal learning results in songs with higher minimum frequencies in great tits ( ...
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