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A call to document female bird songs: Applications for diverse fields

Journal

AUK
Volume 135, Issue 2, Pages 314-325

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1642/AUK-17-183.1

Keywords

female bird song; natural history; documentation; natural sound archives; biological collections; citizen science

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  1. European Union [703999-YnotSing]
  2. National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Biology [1612861]
  3. University of Northern Colorado Provost Fund
  4. Direct For Biological Sciences
  5. Div Of Biological Infrastructure [1612861] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Research on bird song has contributed to important advances in diverse biological fields from neurobiology to conservation biology. Bird song has traditionally been studied as an elaborate male trait, but female song is also widespread in both temperate and tropical species and likely evolved in the early ancestors of modern songbirds. However, female song is underrepresented in biological collections compared to male song, and we lack documentation of female songs for most songbird species. Better documentation of female bird song is necessary for an understanding of the prevalence, regulation, function, evolution, and conservation applications of avian vocalizations. Therefore, we call on all researchers to disseminate their observations of female bird song, and to spread the word among other researchers, students, field technicians, and citizen scientists that many female songbirds sing. To this end, we provide resources for disseminating recordings and written documentation of female song, including best practices for documentation, venues for archiving and publishing, and our citizen science project, the Female Bird Song Project. We especially appeal to researchers studying marked populations who can accurately assess sex-specific singing behavior. Documenting female song across many species and geographic regions is a major endeavor. By working collectively, we can make the greatest progress toward applying the resultant knowledge to a wide variety of fields.

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