TYPOLOGICAL ORGANIZATION AND MICROGEOGRAPHICAL VARIABILITY OF CHAFFINCH SONG (FRINGILLA COELEBS L.) IN POPULATION OF CURONIAN SPIT
https://doi.org/10.1234/XXXX-XXXX-2010-2-40-45
Abstract
Song repertoir of many species sparrow (Passeriformes) has not one, and some types of songs. We carried what two or had all three similar parts to songs of one type. In the investigated population of chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs L.) us it has been revealed 22 types of songs, 4 of which appeared rare (are found in 1—2 points) and 5 types of songs were combined (have consisted of phrases of different types of songs). The average size of chaffinch repertoir on Cu-ronian spit has been submitted by 2—3 types of songs (max — 6 types of songs, min — 1 type of song). The can testify to genetic heterogeneity of a population and microevolutionary processes which in it occur.
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Astakhova O.A., Beme I.R. TYPOLOGICAL ORGANIZATION AND MICROGEOGRAPHICAL VARIABILITY OF CHAFFINCH SONG (FRINGILLA COELEBS L.) IN POPULATION OF CURONIAN SPIT. Vestnik Moskovskogo universiteta. Seriya 16. Biologiya. 2010;(2):40-45. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.1234/XXXX-XXXX-2010-2-40-45