Kaltwasser M T
Department of Animal Physiology University of Tubingen, Federal Republic of Germany.
J Comp Psychol. 1990 Sep;104(3):227-32. doi: 10.1037/0735-7036.104.3.227.
This study surveyed the vocalization repertoire of descendants of wild-trapped Rattus rattus. Sound recordings synchronized with behavioral observations were conducted in an animal colony living undisturbed under seminatural conditions. Analyses of sound recordings revealed 10 distinct acoustic signals, 5 of which were in the ultrasonic frequency range. The time course and the frequency pattern of the analyzed sounds were similar to those described for R. norvegicus, and they occurred in comparable situations. A species-specific difference may be the intensity of the emitted sounds. The possible communicative function of the acoustic signals is discussed.
本研究调查了野生捕获的黑家鼠后代的发声 repertoire。在半自然条件下不受干扰生活的动物群体中,进行了与行为观察同步的录音。录音分析揭示了 10 种不同的声学信号,其中 5 种在超声波频率范围内。分析声音的时间进程和频率模式与褐家鼠所描述的相似,并且它们出现在类似的情境中。物种特异性差异可能在于发出声音的强度。文中讨论了声学信号可能的交流功能。