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翼手目蝙蝠马蹄蝠的领地叫声可能编码了多种类型的信息:体重、支配等级和个体身份。

Territorial calls of the bat Hipposideros armiger may encode multiple types of information: body mass, dominance rank and individual identity.

机构信息

Jilin Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Resource Conservation and Utilization, Northeast Normal University, 2555 Jingyue Street, Changchun, 130117, China.

Key Laboratory of Vegetation Ecology of Education Ministry, Institute of Grassland Science, Northeast Normal University, 2555 Jingyue Street, Changchun, 130117, China.

出版信息

Anim Cogn. 2021 Jul;24(4):689-702. doi: 10.1007/s10071-020-01455-3. Epub 2021 Jan 6.

Abstract

In highly vocal species, territorial aggression is often accompanied using vocalizations. These vocalizations can play a critical role in determining the outcome of male-male agonistic interactions. For this, vocalizations of contestants must contain information that is indicative of each competitor's fighting ability as well as its identity, and also contestants must be able to perceive information about the physical attributes, quality and identity of the vocalizer. Here, we used adult male Great Himalayan leaf-nosed bats (Hipposideros armiger) to test whether territorial calls encoded honest information about a caller's physical attributes, quality and individual identity. We did this by exploring the relationships between territorial calls and two potential indices of fighting ability: body mass and dominance rank. Using synchronized audio-video recording, we monitored bat territorial calls and dominance rank of 16 adult male H. armiger in the laboratory. Additionally, habituation-dishabituation playback experiments were performed to test for vocal discrimination. Results showed that body mass was negatively related to minimum frequency and positively related to syllable duration. Dominance score was also negatively related to minimum frequency and positively related to peak frequency. Furthermore, a discriminant function analysis suggested that territorial calls encode an individual signature. Therefore, our data show that males have the ability to utilize this vocal individual signature to discriminate between vocalizing males. In short, territorial calls of male H. armiger contain information about body mass, dominance rank and individual identity, and contestants are probably capable of perceiving this information and may use it to make appropriate decisions during agonistic interactions.

摘要

在发声能力较强的物种中,领土侵略通常伴随着发声。这些发声在决定雄性间竞争互动的结果方面起着至关重要的作用。为此,竞争者的发声必须包含反映每个竞争者战斗能力及其身份的信息,并且竞争者必须能够感知发声者身体属性、质量和身份的相关信息。在这里,我们使用成年雄性喜马拉雅长鼻蝠(Hipposideros armiger)来测试领地叫声是否编码了有关发声者身体属性、质量和个体身份的诚实信息。我们通过探索领地叫声与两个潜在的战斗能力指标之间的关系来做到这一点:体重和支配等级。使用同步音频-视频记录,我们在实验室中监测了 16 只成年雄性 H. armiger 的蝙蝠领地叫声和支配等级。此外,我们还进行了习惯化-去习惯化播放实验来测试发声辨别能力。结果表明,体重与最小频率呈负相关,与音节持续时间呈正相关。支配得分也与最小频率呈负相关,与峰值频率呈正相关。此外,判别函数分析表明,领地叫声编码了个体特征。因此,我们的数据表明,雄性具有利用这种声音个体特征来区分发声雄性的能力。简而言之,雄性 H. armiger 的领地叫声包含有关体重、支配等级和个体身份的信息,竞争者可能能够感知到这些信息,并可能在竞争互动中利用这些信息做出适当的决策。

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