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Individual specific contact calls of pallid bats (Antrozous pallidus) attract conspecifics at roosting sites

机译:苍白蝙蝠(Antrozous pallidus)的个别特定联系电话在栖息地吸引同种

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Contact calls are utilized by several bird and mammal species to maintain group cohesion and coordinate group movement. From a signal design perspective, contact calls typically exhibit acoustic features that make them easily localizable and encode information about individual or group identity. Pallid bats (Antrozous pallidus) are unusual among vespertilionids in that they often emit a loud, partially audible frequency-modulated social call several times in rapid succession while in flight. This call appears to function as a contact call in that it is frequently given when bats return from foraging and perform circular flights before entering a crevice roost. However, the degree to which pallid bats respond to the calls of conspecifics and what information is provided in the call is unknown. Thus, the goal of this study was to investigate pallid bat calling behavior to determine if calls attract roostmates or elicit responses from them and provide sufficient information for individual recognition. In playback studies, we found that contact calls, elicit calls, and approaches and that free-flying bats respond more to familiar than unfamiliar calls. In addition, analysis of frequency and temporal measurements of calls collected from multiple sites and spectral cross correlation analysis of calls recorded from the same radio-tagged bats on multiple evenings revealed that the frequency pattern of contact calls is highly repeatable over time within individuals but exhibits significant differences among individuals. Thus, contact call structure appears to be unique to individuals and stable through time, which makes these calls well-suited for roostmate recognition.
机译:几种鸟类和哺乳动物利用联系电话来保持群体凝聚力并协调群体运动。从信号设计的角度来看,联系呼叫通常会表现出声学特征,使其易于定位并编码有关个人或群体身份的信息。苍蝇拍(Antrozous pallidus)在vespertilionidids中是不寻常的,因为它们在飞行中经常连续几次发出大声的,部分可听见的调频社交电话。该呼叫似乎是一种联系呼叫,因为在蝙蝠进入觅食栖息地之前,蝙蝠从觅食中返回并进行环形飞行时经常发出该呼叫。然而,苍白蝙蝠对特定物种的呼唤做出反应的程度以及在呼唤中提供何种信息是未知的。因此,本研究的目的是调查苍白蝙蝠的鸣叫行为,以确定鸣叫是否吸引了伴侣或引起了他们的回应,并为个人识别提供了足够的信息。在回放研究中,我们发现联系电话,引诱电话和进场方法,以及自由飞行的蝙蝠对熟悉的电话的反应比不熟悉的电话的反应多。此外,从多个站点收集的呼叫的频率和时间测量分析以及在多个晚上从同一只带有无线电标签的蝙蝠记录的呼叫的频谱互相关分析表明,联系人的呼叫频率模式随时间推移在个人内部具有很高的可重复性,但表现出个体之间的显着差异。因此,联系人呼叫结构似乎是个人唯一的,并且随着时间的流逝保持稳定,这使得这些呼叫非常适合于roostmate识别。

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