# Courtship vocalizations in male ducks: spectral composition and resonance of the syringeal bulla

**Authors:** Darcy Mishkind, Paul R. Kaneelil, Michael Lester, L. Mahadevan, Clifford J. Tabin, Franz Goller

PMC · DOI: 10.1242/jeb.250117 · The Journal of Experimental Biology · 2025-11-03

## TL;DR

Male ducks have a unique vocal structure called the bulla that may enhance resonance in courtship calls.

## Contribution

This is the first study to test the role of the bulla in duck vocalizations using 3D printing and µCT scans.

## Key findings

- The bulla's resonance frequencies align with spectral features of courtship vocalizations.
- 3D printed bullae confirmed the bulla's role in enhancing specific frequencies.
- Bulla size correlates weakly with male bird body mass, except in common eiders.

## Abstract

Ducks display a unique and dramatic sexual dimorphism in their vocal organ, the syrinx. Males have a left-sided bulla that is not present in females and that has been long hypothesized to play a role in courtship vocalizations, though this connection has never been tested. The large, hollow morphology of the bulla and its proximity to the sound-producing vocal folds introduce the possibility that it may work as a Helmholtz resonator, which makes it possible to predict the resonance frequencies enhanced by this structure. We found that during early ontogeny, the distribution of energy across the harmonic spectrum of contact calls is not different between males and females. We then used microcomputed tomography (µCT) scans of duck syringes to estimate resonance frequencies of the bullae and compared these with spectral features of their vocalizations. This comparison overall supports the idea that the bulla resonance may specifically enhance aspects of courtship vocalizations, especially in species that have a tonal courtship whistle. This was further supported when we tested the frequencies produced when air was blown through 3D printed bullae. We also saw potential influence of the bulla in non-courtship vocalizations, which could be explored further with a greater understanding of the input of other vocal tract features that influence vocalization. We observed that, in general, excepting the common eider, bulla size shows a weak positive correlation with male bird body mass. This study provides support for the long-held hypothesis that the adult male duck bulla influences resonance frequencies, in particular in courtship vocalizations.

Summary: Evidence that the bulla - a left-sided hollow outgrowth on the avian vocal organ, the syrinx - in male ducks serves to influence resonance frequencies in male courtship vocalization.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Anas platyrhynchos (duck, species) [taxon 8839]

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