Department of Zoology, Faculty of Life sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Sci Rep. 2016 Dec 22;6:39419. doi: 10.1038/srep39419.
Animal vocal communication is often diverse and structured. Yet, the information concealed in animal vocalizations remains elusive. Several studies have shown that animal calls convey information about their emitter and the context. Often, these studies focus on specific types of calls, as it is rarely possible to probe an entire vocal repertoire at once. In this study, we continuously monitored Egyptian fruit bats for months, recording audio and video around-the-clock. We analyzed almost 15,000 vocalizations, which accompanied the everyday interactions of the bats, and were all directed toward specific individuals, rather than broadcast. We found that bat vocalizations carry ample information about the identity of the emitter, the context of the call, the behavioral response to the call, and even the call's addressee. Our results underline the importance of studying the mundane, pairwise, directed, vocal interactions of animals.
动物的声音交流通常是多样且有组织的。然而,动物叫声中所隐藏的信息仍然难以捉摸。有几项研究表明,动物的叫声可以传达关于发声者和环境的信息。通常,这些研究集中在特定类型的叫声上,因为很少有可能一次性探测到整个发声 repertoire。在这项研究中,我们连续几个月对埃及果蝠进行监测,昼夜不停地录制音频和视频。我们分析了近 15000 次叫声,这些叫声伴随着蝙蝠的日常互动,都是针对特定个体的,而不是广播式的。我们发现,蝙蝠的叫声提供了关于发声者身份、叫声的环境背景、对叫声的行为反应,甚至是叫声的对象的丰富信息。我们的研究结果强调了研究动物平凡的、两两之间的、定向的、发声的互动的重要性。