DETECTION OF SPECIES-SPECIFIC CALLS IN NOISE BY ZEBRA FINCHESPOEPHILA GUTTATAAND BUDGERIGARSMELOPSITTACUS UNDULATUS:TIME OF FREQUENCY DOMAIN?
- 1 January 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Bioacoustics
- Vol. 3 (3) , 163-172
- https://doi.org/10.1080/09524622.1991.9753177
Abstract
Two zebra finches and two budgerigars were trained, by operant conditioning, to detect autogenous (self-generated) distance calls in the presence of masking noise. For both species, there were no differences in detection thresholds for normal calls compared to time- reversed calls. Thresholds for autogenous calls were also compared with thresholds of the other species of birds listening to the same call. When detecting a zebra finch call, budgerigars had slightly lower thresholds than that of the zebra finch. On the other hand, when detecting a budgerigar call, zebra finches showed significantly higher thresholds than the budgerigar. From these results, and from what is known about basic hearing capabilities in these species, we conclude that these birds are not using a mechanism which utilizes “matched” or cross-correlational filtering. It is more likely that they are using “frequency-based” filtering in detecting calls in noise.Keywords
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