Biology Department, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, USA.
Biol Lett. 2010 Aug 23;6(4):441-4. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2009.0964. Epub 2010 Jan 13.
Social calls in bats have many functions, including mate attraction and maintaining contact during flight. Research suggests that social calls may also be used to transfer information about roosts, but no studies have yet demonstrated that calls are used to actively attract conspecifics to roosting locations. We document the social calls used by Spix's disc-winged bat (Thyroptera tricolor) to actively recruit group members to roosts. In acoustic trials, we recorded two sets of calls; one from flying individuals termed 'inquiry calls', and another from roosting bats termed 'response calls'. Inquiry calls were emitted by flying bats immediately upon release, and quickly (i.e. 178 ms) elicited production of response calls from roosting individuals. Most flying bats entered the roost when roosting individuals responded, while few bats entered the roost in the absence of a response. We argue that information transfer concerning roost location may facilitate sociality in T. tricolor, given the ephemeral nature of roosting structures used by this species.
蝙蝠的社交鸣叫具有多种功能,包括吸引配偶和在飞行中保持联系。研究表明,社交鸣叫也可能用于传递有关栖息地的信息,但尚无研究表明鸣叫是用来主动吸引同种个体到栖息地的。我们记录了 Spix 的盘翼蝠(Thyroptera tricolor)用来积极招募群体成员到栖息地的社交鸣叫。在声学试验中,我们记录了两组叫声;一组是飞行个体发出的“询问叫声”,另一组是栖息个体发出的“应答叫声”。飞行个体在释放后立即发出询问叫声,并且迅速(即 178 毫秒)引起栖息个体发出应答叫声。当栖息个体应答时,大多数飞行蝙蝠会进入栖息地,而在没有应答时,很少有蝙蝠进入栖息地。我们认为,考虑到这种物种使用的栖息地结构的短暂性,有关栖息地位置的信息传递可能有助于 T. tricolor 的社交性。