Department of Physiology, Kanazawa Medical University, Ishikawa, Japan.
Graduate School of Life and Medical Sciences, Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan.
PLoS One. 2022 Aug 2;17(8):e0272402. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0272402. eCollection 2022.
Behaviors and vocalizations associated with aggression are essential for animals to survive, reproduce, and organize social hierarchy. Mongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus) are highly aggressive and frequently emit calls. We took advantage of these features to study the relationship between vocalizations and aggressive behaviors in virgin and sexually experienced male and female Mongolian gerbils through the same-sex resident-intruder test. Both sexes of resident gerbils exhibited aggressive responses toward intruders. Multiparous females exhibited the most aggressive responses among the four groups. We also confirmed two groups of vocalizations during the encounters: high-frequency (>24.6 kHz) and low-frequency (<24.6 kHz). At the timing of high-frequency vocalizations observed during the tests, the vast majority (96.2%) of the behavioral interactions were non-agonistic. While, at the timing of low-frequency vocalizations observed during the tests, around half (45%) of the behavioral interactions were agonistic. Low-frequency vocalizations were observed mainly during encounters in which multiparous females were involved. These results suggest that high- and low-frequency vocalizations relate to non-agonistic and agonistic interactions, respectively. In addition to affecting aggressive behavior, sexual experience also affects vocalization during encounters. These findings provide new insights into the modulatory effects of sex and sexual experience on vocalizations during agonistic encounters.
与攻击行为相关的行为和发声对于动物的生存、繁殖和组织社会等级至关重要。蒙古沙鼠(Meriones unguiculatus)具有很强的攻击性,经常发出叫声。我们利用这些特点,通过同性居民-入侵者测试,研究了 virgin 和有性经验的雄性和雌性蒙古沙鼠的发声与攻击行为之间的关系。居民沙鼠的两种性别都对入侵者表现出攻击反应。多产雌性在四组中表现出最具攻击性的反应。我们还在遭遇期间确认了两组发声:高频(>24.6 kHz)和低频(<24.6 kHz)。在测试中观察到高频发声的时间,绝大多数(96.2%)的行为相互作用是非攻击性的。而在测试中观察到低频发声的时间,大约一半(45%)的行为相互作用是攻击性的。低频发声主要发生在多产雌性参与的遭遇中。这些结果表明,高频和低频发声分别与非攻击性和攻击性相互作用有关。除了影响攻击行为外,性经验也会影响遭遇期间的发声。这些发现为性和性经验对攻击性遭遇期间发声的调节作用提供了新的见解。