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大足鼠耳蝠能从回声定位叫声中识别同种个体的性别和身份。

Greater Horseshoe Bats Recognize the Sex and Individual Identity of Conspecifics from Their Echolocation Calls.

作者信息

Tan Xiao, Lin Aiqing, Sun Keping, Jin Longru, Feng Jiang

机构信息

Jilin Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Resource Conservation and Utilization, Northeast Normal University, Changchun 130000, China.

Jilin Provincial Engineering Laboratory of Avian Ecology and Conservation Genetics, Northeast Normal University, Changchun 130000, China.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2022 Dec 10;12(24):3490. doi: 10.3390/ani12243490.

Abstract

The echolocation calls of bats are mainly used for navigation and foraging; however, they may also contain social information about the emitter and facilitate social interactions. In this study, we recorded the echolocation calls of greater horseshoe bats () and analyzed the acoustic parameter differences between the sexes and among individuals. Then, we performed habituation-discrimination playback experiments to test whether greater horseshoe bats could recognize the sex and individual identity of conspecifics from their echolocation calls. The results showed that there were significant differences in the echolocation call parameters between sexes and among individuals. When we switched playback files from a habituated stimuli to a dishabituated stimuli, the tested bats exhibited obvious behavioral responses, including nodding, ear or body movement, and echolocation emission. The results showed that can recognize the sex and individual identity of conspecifics from their echolocation calls alone, which indicates that the echolocation calls of may have potential communication functions. The results of this study improve our understanding of the communication function of the echolocation calls of bats.

摘要

蝙蝠的回声定位叫声主要用于导航和觅食;然而,它们也可能包含有关发声者的社会信息,并促进社会互动。在本研究中,我们记录了大马蹄蝠()的回声定位叫声,并分析了两性之间以及个体之间的声学参数差异。然后,我们进行了习惯化-辨别回放实验,以测试大马蹄蝠是否能够从其回声定位叫声中识别同种个体的性别和身份。结果表明,两性之间以及个体之间的回声定位叫声参数存在显著差异。当我们将回放文件从习惯化刺激切换到去习惯化刺激时,受试蝙蝠表现出明显的行为反应,包括点头、耳朵或身体移动以及回声定位发声。结果表明, 仅通过回声定位叫声就能识别同种个体的性别和身份,这表明 的回声定位叫声可能具有潜在的交流功能。本研究结果增进了我们对蝙蝠回声定位叫声交流功能的理解。

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