Diferenciación de la llamada de petición de alimento durante el desarrollo de tres especies de córvidos.

  • Redondo T
  • Arias De Reyna L
  • González-Arenas J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Sonagrams of beg- ging calls of Corvus corone, Corvus monedula and Pica pica were compared along three nestling developmental stages using factor discriminant analysis. Results showed an early intergenenc dif- ferentiation followed by the latter splitting of the two Corvus species. The account of factors other than phyletic similarity for explaining the relationships obtained is discussed. Neither size differences nor nesting habits of the species seem to be relevant for the structure of vocalizations. Except for the prefledgling period, in which vocalizations are strongly dependent of the life history of the species, relationships during earlier stages are better explained in terms of systematics.

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Redondo, T., Arias De Reyna, L., González-Arenas, J., Recuerda, P., & Zúñiga, J. M. (1986). Diferenciación de la llamada de petición de alimento durante el desarrollo de tres especies de córvidos. Miscellánia Zoológica, 10, 287–297.

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