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Bioacoustics
The International Journal of Animal Sound and its Recording
Volume 3, 1991 - Issue 1
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Original Articles

CHARACTERISTICS OF TERRITORIAL AND MATING CALLS IN WILLOW PTARMIGAN LAGOPUS L. LAGOPUS

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Pages 17-31 | Received 10 May 1989, Accepted 17 Jan 1990, Published online: 13 Apr 2012
 

ABSTRACT

During territorial behaviour and pair formation willow ptarmigan cocks and hens use several different calls. Cocks use mainly a “flight call”, a “ground call” and three different “threat calls”. Hens give similar calls to cocks. It is suggested that the structure of the calls is well adapted to (1) transmit their possible information content over long distances, and (2) make localization easier for birds during the territorial display periods, which take place mainly in poor light at dusk and dawn. We also suggest that the cock and hen calls express different degrees of aggressiveness, and that hen calls, in addition to attracting cocks, function as territorial “keep out” signals to other hens.

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