Bálint Anna, Faragó Tamás, Miklósi Ádám, Pongrácz Péter
Department of Ethology, Biological Institute, Eötvös Loránd University, Pázmány Péter s. 1/c, Budapest, 1117, Hungary.
MTA-ELTE Comparative Ethology Research Group, Budapest, Hungary.
Anim Cogn. 2016 Nov;19(6):1115-1131. doi: 10.1007/s10071-016-1019-9. Epub 2016 Jul 29.
Body size is an important feature that affects fighting ability; however, size-related parameters of agonistic vocalizations are difficult to manipulate because of anatomical constraints within the vocal production system. Rare examples of acoustic size modulation are due to specific features that enable the sender to steadily communicate exaggerated body size. However, one could argue that it would be more adaptive if senders could adjust their signaling behavior to the fighting potential of their actual opponent. So far there has been no experimental evidence for this possibility. We tested this hypothesis by exposing family dogs (Canis familiaris) to humans with potentially different fighting ability. In a within-subject experiment, 64 dogs of various breeds consecutively faced two threateningly approaching humans, either two men or two women of different stature, or a man and a woman of similar or different stature. We found that the dogs' vocal responses were affected by the gender of the threatening stranger and the dog owner's gender. Dogs with a female owner, or those dogs which came from a household where both genders were present, reacted with growls of lower values of the Pitch-Formant component (including deeper fundamental frequency and lower formant dispersion) to threatening men. Our results are the first to show that non-human animals react with dynamic alteration of acoustic parameters related to their individual indexical features (body size), depending on the level of threat in an agonistic encounter.
体型是影响战斗能力的一个重要特征;然而,由于发声系统的解剖学限制,与争斗性发声相关的体型参数很难被操控。声学体型调制的罕见例子是由于特定特征,这些特征使发出信号者能够稳定地传达夸大的体型。然而,可以认为,如果发出信号者能够根据实际对手的战斗潜力调整其信号行为,那将更具适应性。到目前为止,还没有关于这种可能性的实验证据。我们通过让家犬(犬属家犬)面对具有潜在不同战斗能力的人类来测试这一假设。在一项受试者内实验中,64只不同品种的狗连续面对两个威胁性逼近的人类,要么是两个不同身高的男性或女性,要么是身高相似或不同的一男一女。我们发现,狗的发声反应受到威胁性陌生人的性别和狗主人性别的影响。有女性主人的狗,或者来自有男女两性的家庭的狗,对威胁性男性会以较低的音高共振峰成分值(包括更低的基频和更低的共振峰离散度)的咆哮做出反应。我们的结果首次表明,非人类动物会根据争斗性遭遇中的威胁程度,通过动态改变与其个体索引特征(体型)相关的声学参数做出反应。