A comparative analysis of song amplitude across and within bird species
Data files
Jun 13, 2025 version files 522.78 KB
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output.nex
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README.md
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SongAmplAnalysis_forRep.Rmd
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SongAmplAnalysis_perSpecies_forRep.Rmd
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SongAmplData.csv
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Abstract
Animals use acoustic signals to exchange information essential to their survival and reproduction. A crucial parameter in acoustic communication is the amplitude of the signal, as it plays a decisive role in signal transmission and can also encode information. However, signal amplitude has been largely neglected in animal communication studies because it is difficult to assess. We measured song amplitudes in 17 European songbird species (Passeriformes) in the field and investigated the sources of variation between and within species. We found that song amplitude increased with increasing background noise (Lombard effect), in the presence of singing rival males, and it varied with the time of day. These findings highlight that birds can adjust how loud they sing in response to changes in the biotic and abiotic environment. However, our phylogenetically informed analysis found no support for the long-standing hypotheses that song amplitude reflects body size or territory size across bird species. We suggest that the variation of song amplitude between species is related to differences in ecology, in the strength of sexual selection, and in the costs of singing loudly rather than to body size, as suggested before.
Dataset DOI: 10.5061/dryad.cnp5hqchb
Description of the data and file structure
This readme.txt file was generated on 2024-07-17 by Léna de Framond
Author Information:
Name: Brumm, Henrik
Institution: Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence, Animal Communication & Urban Ecology Group
Email: henrik.brumm@bi.mpg.de
Name: De Framond, Eric
Institution: Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence, Animal Communication & Urban Ecology Group
Email: eric.de.framond@laposte.net
Name: Kikodze, Ekaterine
Institution: Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence, Animal Communication & Urban Ecology Group
Email: kato.kikodze@gmail.com
Name: De Framond, Léna
Institution: Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence, Animal Communication & Urban Ecology Group
Email: lena.framond@bi.mpg.de
Date of data collection: 2010-2023
Files and variables
File: SongAmplData.csv
Description: raw data used for the analysis
Variables
- BirdID: Unique identifier for each bird
- English_name: Bird species (English)
- Latin_name: Bird species (scientific)
- recordist: Identifier for the recordist
- date: Recording date (yyyy-mm-dd)
- time: Recording hour (hhmm)
- lat: Latitude (decimal degrees) of recording point
- long: Longitude (decimal degrees) of the recording point
- sunrise: Sunrise time (hour) on the day of recording
- t_after_sunrise: Time of recording (hours after sunrise)
- fliptime: Recording time in hours relative to dawn (for morning recordings) or dusk (for afternoon recordings)
- temperature: Ambient temperature at the time of recording (degrees Celsius)
- humidity: Ambient relative humidity at the time of recording (percent)
- wind_beaufort: Wind force at the time of recording (Beaufort)
- nmales: Presence of singing conspecific males at the time of recording (Yes = 1, No = 0)
- ambient_noise: Ambient noise amplitude (dB (A) SPL)
- RL_song_spl_a: Received level of song amplitude (dB (A) SPL)
- recording_distance: Distance between the recordist and the bird (m)
- SL_song_spl_1m: Source level of the song (dB(A) SPL) corrected for spherical spreading
- weight: Species-specific average weight (grams)
- wing_length_ab: Species-specific wing span (mm)
- weight_ab: Species-specific mean weight (grams)
- tarsus_lg_ab: Species-specific tarsus length (mm)
- wing_sp: Species-specific wing length (mm)
- tail_lg_ab: Species-specific tail length (mm)
- max_npairs_10Ha: Species-specific maximum number of pairs per 10 hectares
- PC_bodysize: PC1 of PCA including wing length, tarsus length, and body mass, used as a composite measure of body size
File: SongAmplAnalysis_perSpecies_forRep.Rmd
Description: R code used for the analysis of within-species parameters
File: SongAmplAnalysis_forRep.Rmd
Description: R code used for the analysis of across-species parameters
File: output.nex
Description: Phylogenetic tree of the twelve species used in the across-species analysis
Code/software
R scripts have been run with R version 4.2.2, 2023.
package versions:
ape 5.7-1
bayespot 1.10.0
brms 2.19.0
datelife 0.6.8
datelifeplot 0.2.2
devtools 2.4.5
dplyr 1.1.1
ggeffects 1.2.0
ggplot2 3.4.1
phytools 2.1-1
rotl 3.1.0
tidyverse 2.0.0