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The Law of Brevity in animal communication: Sex‐specific signaling optimization is determined by call amplitude rather than duration

机译:动物交流中的轻度法则:特定性别的信号优化取决于通话幅度而不是持续时间

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The efficiency of informational transfer is one of the key aspects of any communication system. The informational coding economy of human languages is often demonstrated by their almost universal fit to Zipf's “Law of Brevity,” expressing negative relationship between word length and its usage frequency. Animal vocal systems, however, provided mixed results in their adherence to this relationship, potentially due to conflicting evolutionary pressures related to differences in signaling range and communicational needs. To examine this potential parallel between human and animal vocal communication, and also to explore how divergent, sex‐specific, communicational settings affect signaling efficiency within a species, we examined the complete vocal repertoire of rock hyraxes ( ). As male and female hyraxes differ in their sociality levels and male hyraxes vocal repertoire is dominated by sexual advertisement songs, we hypothesized that sex‐specific vocal repertoires could be subjected to different signaling optimization pressures. Our results show that the sexes differ in repertoire size, call usage, and adherence to coding efficiency principles. Interestingly, the classic call length/call usage relationship is not consistently found in rock hyraxes. Rather, a negative relationship between call amplitude and call usage is found, suggesting that the efficiency of the vocal repertoire is driven by call amplitude rather than duration. We hypothesize that, in contrast to human speech that is mainly intended for short distance, the need for frequent long‐range signaling shapes an animal's vocal repertoire efficiency according to the cost of call amplitude rather than call length. However, call duration may be a secondary factor affecting signaling efficiency, in cases where amplitude is under specific selection pressures, such as sexual selection.
机译:信息传输的效率是任何通信系统的关键方面之一。人类语言的信息编码经济性通常通过它们与Zipf的“简洁法则”几乎普遍适用来证明,它表达了字长与其使用频率之间的负相关关系。然而,动物声系统在遵守这种关系方面提供了混合的结果,这可能是由于与信号范围和交流需求差异有关的进化压力冲突所致。为了检验人类和动物声音交流之间的这种潜在平行性,并探讨不同的,特定性别的交流环境如何影响物种内的信号传导效率,我们研究了岩石蹄兔的完整声音库()。由于男性和女性非洲蹄兔的社交水平不同,并且男性非洲蹄兔的声乐曲目以性爱广告歌曲为主导,因此我们假设性别特定的声乐曲目可以承受不同的信号优化压力。我们的结果表明,性别在曲目大小,通话使用和遵守编码效率原则方面有所不同。有趣的是,经典的通话时长/通话使用率关系在岩石蹄兔中并不一致。而是,在通话幅度和通话使用之间发现了负相关关系,这表明人声库的效率是由通话幅度而不是持续时间驱动的。我们假设,与主要用于短距离的人类语音相反,频繁的远程信号传递的需求根据呼叫幅度而不是呼叫长度的成本来影响动物的声乐库效率。但是,在振幅处于特定选择压力(例如性别选择)下的情况下,通话时间可能是影响信号传输效率的次要因素。

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