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Natural singing interactions in Parus major

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Eavesdropping on interactions between conspecific animals provides a low-cost method for assessing other individuals. Asymmetries in territorial counter-singing interactions in songbirds provide a rich source of information for eavesdroppers about differences between the singers. Yet, little is known about the relationship between interactive singing in a natural, low-arousal context among territorial neighbours and individual traits of males. We used a microphone array to monitor natural counter-singing interactions in great tits (Parus major) during nest building, at the onset of the breeding season. We quantified song overlapping and song matching for 30 pairs (dyads) of interacting males, singing at their nest, respectively. We then compared these behaviours to five traits for 28 males: body condition, plumage ornamentation, offspring provisioning behaviour, offspring weight, and breeding site quality. We found no relationship between a male song overlapping or matching behaviour an..., Data were colleced from a field population of great tits. Singing data are from natural singing interactions between two males, each singing from near their own nestbox, i.e. during a low arousal situation at a distance at which no visual cues were available. The other phenotypic and fitness data were collected from the birds in the field as described in the manuscript., Statistical analyses were conducted in R.
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