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SUBMITTER: Mann NI
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1617190 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Mann Nigel I NI Dingess Kimberly A KA Slater P J B PJ
Biology letters 20060301 1
Plain-tailed wrens (Thryothorus euophrys) live in groups that sing synchronized choruses, the contributions of females and males alternating with each other in cycles, within which each sex sings two of the four parts, the whole achieving near perfect synchrony. As each bird has a repertoire of ca 20 phrases of each type, the synchrony also requires them to choose the same type at the same time as others of their sex. Songs can last up to 2min, during which individuals join in and drop out. This ...[more]