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城市乌鸦对动物园捕食者和非捕食者围栏中同种和异种警报叫声的反应。

Responses of urban crows to con- and hetero-specific alarm calls in predator and non-predator zoo enclosures.

作者信息

Bílá Kateřina, Beránková Jana, Veselý Petr, Bugnyar Thomas, Schwab Christine

机构信息

Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia, Branišovská 1760, 37005, České Budějovice, Czech Republic.

Department of Cognitive Biology, University of Vienna, Althanstrasse 14, 1090, Vienna, Austria.

出版信息

Anim Cogn. 2017 Jan;20(1):43-51. doi: 10.1007/s10071-016-1047-5. Epub 2016 Oct 31.

Abstract

Urban animals and birds in particular are able to cope with diverse novel threats in a city environment such as avoiding novel, unfamiliar predators. Predator avoidance often includes alarm signals that can be used also by hetero-specifics, which is mainly the case in mixed-species flocks. It can also occur when species do not form flocks but co-occur together. In this study we tested whether urban crows use alarm calls of conspecifics and hetero-specifics (jackdaws, Corvus monedula) differently in a predator and a non-predator context with partly novel and unfamiliar zoo animal species. Birds were tested at the Tiergarten Schönbrunn in the city of Vienna by playing back con- and hetero-specific alarm calls and control stimuli (great tit song and no stimuli) at predator (wolf, polar bear) and non-predator (eland antelope and cranes, peccaries) enclosures. We recorded responses of crows as the percentage of birds flying away after hearing the playback (out of those present before the playback) and as the number of vocalizations given by the present birds. A significantly higher percentage of crows flew away after hearing either con- or hetero-specific alarm calls, but it did not significantly differ between the predator and the non-predator context. Crows treated jackdaw calls just as crow calls, indicating that they make proper use of hetero-specific alarm calls. Responding similarly in both contexts may suggest that the crows were uncertain about the threat a particular zoo animal represents and were generally cautious. In the predator context, however, a high percentage of crows also flew away upon hearing the great tit control song which suggests that they may still evaluate those species which occasionally killed crows as more dangerous and respond to any conspicuous sound.

摘要

城市中的动物,尤其是鸟类,能够应对城市环境中各种新出现的威胁,比如躲避陌生的捕食者。躲避捕食者通常包括发出警报信号,这些信号也可供其他物种使用,在混合物种鸟群中尤其如此。当物种不形成鸟群但同时出现时,这种情况也会发生。在本研究中,我们测试了城市乌鸦在面对捕食者和非捕食者情境时,对于同物种和其他物种(寒鸦,小嘴乌鸦)发出的警报叫声的使用方式是否不同,这些情境中包含了部分新奇且不熟悉的动物园动物物种。我们在维也纳市的美泉宫动物园对鸟类进行了测试,在捕食者(狼、北极熊)和非捕食者(大羚羊、鹤、野猪)的围栏处播放同物种和其他物种的警报叫声以及对照刺激音(大山雀歌声和无刺激音)。我们记录了乌鸦的反应,包括听到播放声音后飞走的鸟的百分比(相对于播放前在场的鸟)以及在场鸟类发出的叫声数量。听到同物种或其他物种的警报叫声后,飞走的乌鸦百分比显著更高,但在捕食者和非捕食者情境之间没有显著差异。乌鸦对寒鸦叫声的反应与对乌鸦叫声的反应相同,这表明它们能正确利用其他物种的警报叫声。在两种情境下做出相似反应可能表明,乌鸦不确定特定动物园动物所代表的威胁,总体上较为谨慎。然而,在捕食者情境中,听到大山雀对照歌声后,也有很高比例的乌鸦飞走,这表明它们可能仍然认为那些偶尔会捕杀乌鸦的物种更危险,并对任何明显的声音做出反应。

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