An Investigation of the Song Complexity of Toutouwai (Petroica longipes)
Olivia Hartshorne
Abstract:<p>In this thesis, I examined the complexity of song repertoires in the endemic North Island robin (Petroica longipes), a highly territorial species. Focussing on the males of a robin population found in Zealandia, Karori Wildlife Sanctuary, I first tested the territorial function of song complexity by looking for evidence of the dear enemy effect (reduced aggressiveness in an individual’s response to neighbouring heterospecifics compared to non-neighbours) within my study population. There was a signi… Show more
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