Songbird dynamics under the sea: acoustic interactions between humpback whales suggest song mediates male interactions.

ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE(2018)

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The function of song has been well studied in numerous taxa and plays a role in mediating both intersexual and intrasexual interactions. Humpback whales are among few mammals who sing, but the role of sexual selection on song in this species is poorly understood. While one predominant hypothesis is that song mediates male-male interactions, the mechanism by which this may occur has never been explored. We applied metricstypically used to assess songbird interactions to examine song sequences andmovement patterns of humpback whale singers. We found that males altered their song presentation in the presence of other singers; focal males increased the rate at which they switched between phrase types (p=0.005), and tended to increase the overall evenness of their song presentation (p=0.06) after a second male began singing. Two-singer dyads overlapped their song sequences significantly more than expected by chance. Spatial analyses revealed that change in distance between singers was related to whether both males kept singing (p=0.012), with close approaches leading to song cessation. Overall, acoustic interactions resemble known mechanisms of mediating intrasexual interactions in songbirds. Future work should focus on more precisely resolving how changes in song presentation may be used in competition between singing males.
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humpback whale song,avian song,intrasexual interactions,song matching,reproductive displays
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