Vocalisations of the Marbled Frogmouth II: An Assessment of Vocal Individuality as a Potential Census Technique

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:1997
Authors:Jones, Smith
Abstract:

Using recorded vocalisations of Marbled Frog- mouths Podargus ocellatus from southern Queensland, an assessment was undertaken of the extent of vocal individual- ity and its potential as a census technique. The ‘Kerloo’, an apparently territorial vocalisation, was selected as being most likely to demonstrate individuality. Qualitative com- parisons of spectrograms were abandoned due to the inabil- ity of workers to distinguish between birds. A detailed quan- titative analysis employed 11 measures taken from on-screen
spectrograms. Discriminant Function Analyses were able to separate almost all individuals reliably for both males and females. Three variables were of particular importance in the functions derived for both sexes: the duration of the Kerloo; the frequency range; and the number of elements included in a call. The ability of the technique to separate individual birds was high and its applicability to field studies appears possible provided workers are proficient with the analyses and that the behavioural context of the calls is appreciated.

URL:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1071/MU97043https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1071/MU97043
DOI:10.1071/MU97043
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Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith