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帝企鹅的声道解剖结构:双声发声的形态特征

Vocal tract anatomy of king penguins: morphological traits of two-voiced sound production.

作者信息

Kriesell Hannah Joy, Le Bohec Céline, Cerwenka Alexander F, Hertel Moritz, Robin Jean-Patrice, Ruthensteiner Bernhard, Gahr Manfred, Aubin Thierry, Düring Daniel Normen

机构信息

1Centre Scientifique de Monaco, Département de Biologie Polaire, 98000 Monte Carlo, MC Monaco.

2Université de Strasbourg, CNRS, IPHC UMR 7178, F-67000 Strasbourg, France.

出版信息

Front Zool. 2020 Jan 30;17:5. doi: 10.1186/s12983-020-0351-8. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The astonishing variety of sounds that birds can produce has been the subject of many studies aiming to identify the underlying anatomical and physical mechanisms of sound production. An interesting feature of some bird vocalisations is the simultaneous production of two different frequencies. While most work has been focusing on songbirds, much less is known about dual-sound production in non-passerines, although their sound production organ, the syrinx, would technically allow many of them to produce "two voices". Here, we focus on the king penguin, a colonial seabird whose calls consist of two fundamental frequency bands and their respective harmonics. The calls are produced during courtship and for partner and offspring reunions and encode the birds' identity. We dissected, μCT-scanned and analysed the vocal tracts of six adult king penguins from Possession Island, Crozet Archipelago.

RESULTS

King penguins possess a bronchial type syrinx that, similarly to the songbird's tracheobronchial syrinx, has two sets of vibratory tissues, and thus two separate sound sources. Left and right medial labium differ consistently in diameter between 0.5 and 3.2%, with no laterality between left and right side. The trachea has a conical shape, increasing in diameter from caudal to cranial by 16%. About 80% of the king penguins' trachea is medially divided by a septum consisting of soft elastic tissue (septum trachealis medialis).

CONCLUSIONS

The king penguins' vocal tract appears to be mainly adapted to the life in a noisy colony of a species that relies on individual vocal recognition. The extent between the two voices encoding for individuality seems morphologically dictated by the length difference between left and right medial labium. The septum trachealis medialis might support this extent and could therefore be an important anatomical feature that aids in the individual recognition process.

摘要

背景

鸟类能够发出的惊人多样的声音一直是许多研究的主题,这些研究旨在确定声音产生的潜在解剖学和物理机制。一些鸟类发声的一个有趣特征是同时产生两种不同的频率。虽然大多数研究都集中在鸣禽身上,但对于非雀形目鸟类的双声产生了解较少,尽管它们的发声器官——鸣管,从技术上讲允许它们中的许多产生“两种声音”。在这里,我们关注帝企鹅,一种群居海鸟,其叫声由两个基本频带及其各自的谐波组成。这些叫声在求偶期间以及与伴侣和后代团聚时发出,并编码鸟类的身份。我们解剖、进行了μCT扫描并分析了来自克罗泽群岛占有岛的六只成年帝企鹅的声道。

结果

帝企鹅拥有一种支气管型鸣管,与鸣禽的气管支气管鸣管类似,有两组振动组织,因此有两个独立的声源。左右内侧唇的直径始终相差0.5%至3.2%,左右两侧无侧向性差异。气管呈圆锥形,直径从尾部到头部增加16%。约80%的帝企鹅气管在中间被一层由柔软弹性组织组成的隔膜(内侧气管隔膜)分开。

结论

帝企鹅的声道似乎主要适应于生活在一个嘈杂的群体中,该物种依赖个体声音识别。编码个体特征的两种声音之间的差异程度在形态上似乎由左右内侧唇的长度差异决定。内侧气管隔膜可能支持这种差异程度,因此可能是有助于个体识别过程的重要解剖学特征。

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