Comparative analysis of perch-coo vocalizations in Streptopelia doves

Citation
H. Slabbekoorn et al., Comparative analysis of perch-coo vocalizations in Streptopelia doves, AUK, 116(3), 1999, pp. 737-748
Citations number
54
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
AUK
ISSN journal
00048038 → ACNP
Volume
116
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
737 - 748
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-8038(199907)116:3<737:CAOPVI>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Some of the 16 dove species in the genus Streptopelia are very similar with respect to plumage pattern, but all seem to produce species-specific "perc h-coo" vocalizations. Here, we describe variation in perch-coo recordings o f all 16 species. All individuals could be correctly classified by species in a discriminant function analysis, which means that the overlap in inter- and intraspecific variation was limited for the total set of acoustic para meters. Interspecific similarity in acoustic parameters was compared with t axonomic classification, based upon qualitative morphological characteristi cs and geographic distribution (Goodwin 1983). The clustering of species us ing the acoustic data set showed little congruence with taxonomic clusterin g. This indicates that differentiation in plumage pattern does not necessar ily coincide with differentiation in acoustic characteristics, However, our analysis did not completely contradict the subdivision into four taxonomic groups based on morphology and distribution. Two of the four putative grou ps differed significantly from the other groups in one of the components of a principal components analysis. Vocal differentiation in Streptopelia dov es was strongest in temporal components, which is in line with expectations based on the evolutionarily conservative syringeal constraints.