Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Am J Primatol. 2013 Dec;75(12):1174-84. doi: 10.1002/ajp.22179. Epub 2013 Jul 19.
Squeals are sharp and forceful short-range vocalizations used as aggressive and submissive agonistic signals by many mammalian species. The ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta), a female-dominant strepsirhine primate, has a male-specific squeal call with proposed male-male agonistic functions and male-female courtship functions that have never been empirically tested. The goal of my study is to clarify why ring-tailed lemur males squeal at other males and females by applying the handicap hypothesis to this male-specific vocalization. This hypothesis has rarely been tested in primates, and this study elucidates how the rate of a male-specific call relates to male-male and male-female behavior in a Malagasy strepsirhine. To test whether males squeal towards other males to assert dominance, I predict that male squealing rate is positively correlated with dominance rank. I further predict that male ring-tailed lemurs squeal at other males while engaged in agonistic interactions, and that squealing during an interaction is positively correlated with winning that encounter. To test whether males squeal towards females as a mate attraction signal, I predict that male squealing rate is higher on estrus days, and that estrous females indicate attraction by approaching squealing males. From March to July 2010, 480 hr of focal data were collected on 25 males aged three and older at Beza Mahafaly Special Reserve, Madagascar. I continuously observed each male for 30 min at a time and recorded all agonistic interactions and squeal vocalizations using 1-0 sampling at 2.5-min intervals. Squealing rate was higher during times of male-male agonism when compared to times without male-male agonism, and males with higher dominance ranks had higher squealing rates. In contrast, the mate attraction hypothesis was not supported. My results suggest that the male squeal is an agonistic signal when used in male-male interaction in ring-tailed lemurs, but does not specifically indicate aggression or submission.
尖叫声是一种尖锐而有力的短距离叫声,许多哺乳动物物种用它来发出攻击性和顺从性的争斗信号。环尾狐猴(Lemur catta)是一种雌性占主导地位的灵长类动物,有一种雄性特有的尖叫声,具有雄性间争斗和雄性向雌性求偶的功能,但这些功能从未经过实证检验。我的研究目的是通过将劣势假说应用于这种雄性特有的叫声,来阐明为什么环尾狐猴雄性会向其他雄性和雌性发出叫声。这一假说在灵长类动物中很少被检验,本研究阐明了雄性特有的叫声与雄性间和雄性与雌性在马达加斯加的一种灵长类动物中的行为之间的关系。为了检验雄性是否通过向其他雄性尖叫来表现支配地位,我预测雄性尖叫率与支配等级呈正相关。我进一步预测,雄性环尾狐猴在进行争斗时会向其他雄性尖叫,并且在互动中尖叫与赢得这次互动呈正相关。为了检验雄性是否通过向雌性尖叫来吸引配偶,我预测雄性尖叫率在发情期更高,并且发情的雌性会通过接近尖叫的雄性来表示吸引力。2010 年 3 月至 7 月,在马达加斯加的贝扎马法利特别保护区,我对 25 只 3 岁以上的雄性进行了 480 小时的焦点数据收集。我每次连续观察每个雄性 30 分钟,并使用 1-0 采样法,以 2.5 分钟的间隔记录所有的争斗互动和尖叫叫声。与没有雄性间争斗的时间相比,雄性间争斗时的尖叫率更高,而支配等级较高的雄性的尖叫率也更高。相比之下,求偶假说并没有得到支持。我的结果表明,在环尾狐猴的雄性间互动中,雄性的尖叫是一种争斗信号,但并不专门表示攻击或顺从。