2023
DOI: 10.1111/jav.03116
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The relationships of breeding stage to daytime singing behaviour and song perch height in Bermuda white‐eyed vireosVireo griseus bermudianus

Abstract: Bird song is crucial for attracting mates and defending territories, but different types of song or different singing behaviours may be involved in acquiring or maintaining each resource. Furthermore, male songbirds may adjust when and where they sing throughout the breeding season, depending on their breeding stage. However, such relationships remain untested in several avian taxa. Here, we studied male Bermuda white‐eyed vireos Vireo griseus bermudianus, a passerine with two distinct song types (discrete and… Show more

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