Artículo
Daily and seasonal fluctuation in Tawny Owl vocalization timing
Fecha de publicación:
04/2020
Editorial:
Public Library of Science
Revista:
Plos One
ISSN:
1932-6203
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
A robust adaptation to environmental changes is vital for survival. Almost all living organisms have a circadian timing system that allows adjusting their physiology to cyclic variations in the surrounding environment. Among vertebrates, many birds are also seasonal species, adapting their physiology to annual changes in photoperiod (amplitude, length and duration). Tawny Owls (Strix aluco) are nocturnal birds of prey that use vocalization as their principal mechanism of communication. Diurnal and seasonal changes in vocalization have been described for several vocal species, including songbirds. Comparable studies are lacking for owls. In the present work, we show that male Tawny Owls present a periodic vocalization pattern in the seconds-to-minutes range that is subject to both daily (early vs. late night) and seasonal (spring vs. summer) rhythmicity. These novel theory-generating findings appear to extend the role of the circadian system in regulating temporal events in the seconds-to-minutes range to other species.
Palabras clave:
CIRCADIAN SYSTEM
,
INTERVAL TIMING
,
TAWNY OWL
,
VOCALIZATION
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Agostino, Patricia; Lusk, Nicholas A.; Meck, Warren H.; Golombek, Diego Andrés; Peryer, Guy; Daily and seasonal fluctuation in Tawny Owl vocalization timing; Public Library of Science; Plos One; 15; 4; 4-2020; 1-12
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