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Acoustic similarity to parental calls promotes response to unfamiliar calls in zebra finch fledglings

机译:与父母打来的声音相似,可提高对斑马雀科雏鸟不熟悉打来的声音的反应

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Individual recognition, using acoustic, visual or olfactory individual signatures, is crucial for the coordination of social interactions and its occurrence has been demonstrated experimentally in many taxa. In this context, mistaking one individual for another is expected to be costly, for example through misdirected parental care or social punishment. To minimize the occurrence of such false responses, individual signatures should be distinct and selection should act on receivers to perceive these differences. However, it is largely unknown how precise signal perception is and whether similarity between individual signatures influences the occurrence of false responses. We used acoustic parent-offspring recognition in zebra finches, Taeniopygia guttata, to test how acoustic similarity between individuals affects a chick's response behaviour. In a playback experiment, fledglings were presented with calls of parents as well as calls of nonparents that varied systematically in their similarity to the parents' calls. The acoustic similarity between calls of parents and unrelated adults partly explained the response pattern of fledglings. Offspring preferentially responded to adult calls that were similar to their parents' call. The response pattern further seemed to incorporate a baseline responsiveness to conspecifics since most fledglings responded to very dissimilar adults. These findings demonstrate that the strength of response is related to signal similarity, which is potentially an important underlying mechanism shaping distinctiveness in signal design.
机译:使用听觉,视觉或嗅觉上的个人签名进行的个人识别对于协调社会互动至关重要,并且已在许多生物分类中通过实验证明了这种识别的发生。在这种情况下,例如通过误导的父母照料或社会惩罚,将一个人误认为另一个人的代价很高。为了使这种错误响应的发生率最小化,各个签名应该是不同的,选择应该作用于接收者以感知这些差异。但是,很大程度上尚不清楚信号的精确感知程度以及各个签名之间的相似性是否会影响错误响应的发生。我们在斑马雀(Taeniopygia guttata)的斑马雀中使用了声母-后代识别,以测试个体之间的声相似性如何影响小鸡的反应行为。在播放实验中,给雏鸟显示了父母的呼唤以及与父母的呼唤相似度系统地变化的非父母的呼唤。父母和无关亲戚的呼唤之间的声音相似性在一定程度上解释了雏鸟的反应方式。后代优先响应与父母的呼叫类似的成人呼叫。由于大多数雏鸟对非常不同的成年人做出了反应,因此反应模式似乎还包含了对特定物种的基线反应。这些发现表明,响应强度与信号相似性有关,这可能是影响信号设计独特性的重要基础机制。

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  • 来源
    《Animal behaviour》 |2013年第1期|159-167|共9页
  • 作者单位

    Behavioural Ecology and Evolutionary Genetics Group, Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, Seewiesen, Germany;

    Behavioural Ecology and Evolutionary Genetics Group, Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, Seewiesen, Germany;

    Behavioural Ecology and Evolutionary Genetics Group, Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, Seewiesen, Germany,Swiss Ornithological Institute, Field Station Valais, Sion, Switzerland,University of Bern, IEE-Conservation Biology, 3012 Bern, Switzerland;

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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    acoustic communication; acoustic similarity; individual recognition; Taeniopygia guttata; zebra finch;

    机译:声音交流;声学相似度个人认可;Taeniopygia guttata;斑马雀科;

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