“…When colonies come into contact, these differences are lost rapidly. A few months after contact, the syntactic structure of warble sequences had converged, and males from both erstwhile colonies sang warbles with similar syntactic structures, Syntax in animal sensory signals is both diverse and complex, with considerable variety in its form and function (Arnold and Zuberbühler, 2006;Backhouse et al, 2022;Bhat et al, 2022;Briefer et al, 2013;Engesser et al, 2016;Isaac and Marler, 1963;Kershenbaum and Garland, 2015;Kershenbaum et al, 2012;Kershenbaum et al, 2016;Leroux et al, 2021;Ligon et al, 2018;Scholes III, 2008). The structure of vocal sequences, particularly in vertebrates is known to convey information about context and behavioral state (Bhat et al, 2022;Ciaburri and Williams, 2019;Engesser et al, 2016;Leroux et al, 2021;Suzuki et al, 2018).…”