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雄长臂猿叫声中的雄激素线索和质量。

Cues to androgens and quality in male gibbon songs.

机构信息

Sezione di Biodiversità Tropicale, MUSE - Museo delle Scienze, Trento, Italy ; Reproductive Biology Unit, German Primate Center, Göttingen, Germany.

Department of Primatology and Department of Developmental and Comparative Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2013 Dec 18;8(12):e82748. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0082748. eCollection 2013.

Abstract

Animal vocal signals may provide information about senders and mediate important social interactions like sexual competition, territory maintenance and mate selection. Hence, it is important to understand whether vocal signals provide accurate information about animal attributes or status. Gibbons are non-human primates that produce loud, distinctive and melodious vocalizations resembling more those of birds than of other non-human primates. Wild gibbons are characterized by flexibility in social organization (i.e., pairs and multimale units) as well as in mating system (i.e., monogamy and polyandry). Such features make them a suitable model to investigate whether the physiology (hormonal status) and socio-demographic features find their correspondence in the structure of their songs. By combining male solo song recordings, endocrine outputs using non-invasive fecal androgen measures and behavioral observations, we studied 14 groups (10 pair-living, 4 multimale) of wild white-handed gibbons (Hylobates lar) residing at Khao Yai National Park, Thailand. We collected a total of 322 fecal samples and recorded 48 songs from 18 adult animals. Our results confirmed inter-individuality in male gibbon songs, and showed a clear correlation between androgen levels and song structures. Gibbons with higher androgen levels produced calls having higher pitch, and similarly adult individuals produced longer calls than senior males. Thus, it is plausible that gibbon vocalizations provide receivers with information about singers' attributes.

摘要

动物的声音信号可能提供关于发送者的信息,并介导重要的社会互动,如性竞争、领地维护和配偶选择。因此,了解声音信号是否提供关于动物属性或状态的准确信息非常重要。

长臂猿是一种非人类的灵长类动物,它们发出响亮、独特而悠扬的叫声,与鸟类的叫声更为相似,而与其他非人类灵长类动物的叫声则有所不同。野生长臂猿的社会组织(即对和多雄单元)以及交配系统(即一夫一妻制和一妻多夫制)具有灵活性。这些特征使它们成为一个合适的模型,可以研究生理(激素状况)和社会人口特征是否与其歌曲结构相对应。

通过结合雄性单独歌曲录音、使用非侵入性粪便雄激素测量的内分泌输出以及行为观察,我们研究了居住在泰国考艾国家公园的 14 组(10 对居住,4 组多雄)野生白手长臂猿(Hylobates lar)。我们共收集了 322 份粪便样本,并从 18 只成年动物中记录了 48 首歌曲。

我们的研究结果证实了雄性长臂猿歌曲中的个体间差异,并显示出雄激素水平与歌曲结构之间存在明显的相关性。雄激素水平较高的长臂猿发出的叫声音高较高,而成年个体发出的叫声也比年长雄性的叫声更长。因此,长臂猿的叫声可能为接收者提供了关于歌手属性的信息。

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