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高频/超声波通讯在一种极度濒危的夜间灵长类动物,克莱尔氏鼠狐猴(Microcebus mamiratra)中。

High frequency/ultrasonic communication in a critically endangered nocturnal primate, Claire's mouse lemur (Microcebus mamiratra).

机构信息

Institute of Zoology, University of Veterinary Medicine, Hannover, Germany.

Ethologie Animale et Humaine, Université de Rennes 1, Rennes, France.

出版信息

Am J Primatol. 2018 Jun;80(6):e22866. doi: 10.1002/ajp.22866. Epub 2018 May 2.

Abstract

The critically endangered Claire's mouse lemur, only found in the evergreen rain forest of the National Park Lokobe (LNP) and a few lowland evergreen rain forest fragments of northern Madagascar, was described recently. The present study provides the first quantified information on vocal acoustics of calls, sound associated behavioral context, acoustic niche, and vocal activity of this species. We recorded vocal and social behavior of six male-female and six male-male dyads in a standardized social-encounter paradigm in June and July 2016 at the LNP, Nosy Bé island. Over six successive nights per dyad, we audio recorded and observed behaviors for 3 hr at the beginning of the activity period. Based on the visual inspection of spectrograms and standardized multiparametric sound analysis, we identified seven different call types. Call types can be discriminated based on a combination of harmonicity, fundamental frequency variation, call duration, and degree of tonality. Acoustic features of tonal call types showed that for communication, mouse lemurs use the cryptic, high frequency/ultrasonic frequency niche. Two call types, the Tsak and the Grunt call, were emitted most frequently. Significant differences in vocal activity of the Tsak call were found between male-female and male-male dyads, linked primarily to agonistic conflicts. Dominant mouse lemurs vocalized more than subdominant ones, suggesting that signaling may present an honest indicator of fitness. A comparison of our findings of the Claire's mouse lemur with published findings of five bioacoustically studied mouse lemur species points to the notion that a complex interplay between ecology, predation pressure, and phylogenetic relatedness may shape the evolution of acoustic divergence between species in this smallest-bodied primate radiation. Thus, comparative bioacoustic studies, using standardized procedures, are promising to unravel the role of vocalization for primate species diversity and evolution and for identifying candidates for vocalization-based non-invasive monitoring for conservation purposes.

摘要

最近描述了极度濒危的克莱尔氏鼠狐猴,这种鼠狐猴仅存在于洛科贝国家公园(LNP)的常绿雨林以及马达加斯加北部的几个低地常绿雨林碎片中。本研究提供了有关该物种叫声、与声音相关的行为背景、声音生态位和发声活动的第一个定量信息。我们在 2016 年 6 月和 7 月,在 LNP 的 Nosy Bé 岛上,使用标准化的社交遭遇范式,记录了六对雌雄和六对雌雄同体对偶的发声和社交行为。在每个对偶的六个连续夜晚中,我们在活动期开始时,用 3 小时的时间对声音和行为进行音频记录和观察。基于对声谱图的视觉检查和标准化的多参数声音分析,我们确定了七种不同的叫声类型。可以根据谐和度、基频变化、叫声持续时间和音高程度的组合来区分叫声类型。音调叫声类型的声学特征表明,鼠狐猴在交流时使用了隐秘的高频/超声频率范围。最常发出的叫声类型有 Tsak 和 Grunt 叫声。在雌雄和雌雄同体对偶中,Tsak 叫声的发声活动存在显著差异,主要与竞争冲突有关。占优势的鼠狐猴比处于从属地位的鼠狐猴发出更多的叫声,这表明信号可能是健康状况的一个诚实指标。我们对克莱尔氏鼠狐猴的发现与已发表的对五种生物声学研究的鼠狐猴物种的发现进行了比较,这表明生态、捕食压力和系统发育关系的复杂相互作用可能塑造了该最小灵长类辐射物种之间声音差异的进化。因此,使用标准化程序进行比较生物声学研究,有望揭示发声在灵长类物种多样性和进化中的作用,并确定基于发声的非侵入性监测的候选物种,以达到保护目的。

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