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Song Post Height in Relation to Predator Diversity and Urbanization (pages 529–538)
Song Post Height in Relation to Predator Diversity and
Urbanization
Anders P. M?ller
Laboratoire d’Ecologie, Syste?matique et Evolution, CNRS UMR 8079, Universite? Paris-Sud, Orsay Cedex, France
Introduction
Song posts (microsites used by animals when sing-
ing) are chosen to maximize transmission or mini-
mize attenuation, while simultaneously avoiding
predation (M?ller et al. 2008). Exposed song posts
may enhance sound perception, but also provide
better vision of potential approaching potential pre-
dators and potential rivals and mates (e.g. M?ller
et al. 2008; Lima 2009). Choice of signaling environ-
ment may increase the risk of predation causing
feedback on habitat selection (Andersson 1994). Fur-
thermore, different habitats have different transmis-
sion properties, and vocal signals show design
features that suggest that they have been modified
to facilitate efficient transmission in particular habi-
tats (e.g. Wiley Richards 1982; Slabbekoorn
Smith 2002). Previous studies of habitat choice for
singing suggest that higher positions in the vegeta-
tion do not necessarily benefit transmission of
sound, but may facilitate perception (e.g. Dabelsteen
et al. 1993; Holland et al. 1998). Song posts may be
expected to be sensitive to selection, as the com-
bined cost of production and thermoregulation at
exposed song posts can represent a significant ener-
getic cost (Ward Slater 2004). M?ller et al. (2008)
estimated exposure of song posts used by passerine
birds in relation to prey susceptibility to the sparrow-
hawk Accipiter nisus with susceptibility increasing
with increasing song post exposure. Comparative
models controlling for the potentially confounding
effects of habitat, sexual dichromatism, hole nesting,
coloniality, body mass, cognitive capacities, and fly-
ing abilities indicated that the relationship between
prey susceptibility and song post exposure is strong.
Path analyses of the relationship between song post
Correspondence
Anders P. M?ller, Lab
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