Parental influence on begging call structure in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata): evidence of early vocal plasticity
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Begging calls are signals of need used by young birds to elicit care from adults. Different theoretical frameworks have been proposed to understand this parentâoffspring communication. But relationships between parental response and begging intensity, or between begging characteristics and proxies of a youngâs need remain puzzling. Few studies have considered the adjustment of nestling begging features to previous experience as a possible explanation of these discrepancies. In this study, we tested the effect of a heterospecific rearing environment on individual developmental trajectories of the acoustic structure of nestling begging calls. Fifty-two zebra finch chicks were fostered either to Bengalese finch or to zebra finch parents, and begging calls were recorded at several stages of nestling development. Acoustic analyses revealed that the development of the spectral features of the begging calls differed between experimental conditions: chicks reared by Bengalese finches produced h...
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