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Segmental concatenation of individual signatures and context cues in banded mongoose (Mungos mungo) close calls

机译:带状猫鼬(Mungos mungo)封闭通话中各个签名和上下文提示的分段连接

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Background All animals are anatomically constrained in the number of discrete call types they can produce. Recent studies suggest that by combining existing calls into meaningful sequences, animals can increase the information content of their vocal repertoire despite these constraints. Additionally, signalers can use vocal signatures or cues correlated to other individual traits or contexts to increase the information encoded in their vocalizations. However, encoding multiple vocal signatures or cues using the same components of vocalizations usually reduces the signals' reliability. Segregation of information could effectively circumvent this trade-off. In this study we investigate how banded mongooses ( Mungos mungo ) encode multiple vocal signatures or cues in their frequently emitted graded single syllable close calls. Results The data for this study were collected on a wild, but habituated, population of banded mongooses. Using behavioral observations and acoustical analysis we found that close calls contain two acoustically different segments. The first being stable and individually distinct, and the second being graded and correlating with the current behavior of the individual, whether it is digging, searching or moving. This provides evidence of Marler's hypothesis on temporal segregation of information within a single syllable call type. Additionally, our work represents an example of an identity cue integrated as a discrete segment within a single call that is independent from context. This likely functions to avoid ambiguity between individuals or receivers having to keep track of several context-specific identity cues. Conclusions Our study provides the first evidence of segmental concatenation of information within a single syllable in non-human vocalizations. By reviewing descriptions of call structures in the literature, we suggest a general application of this mechanism. Our study indicates that temporal segregation and segmental concatenation of vocal signatures or cues is likely a common, but so far neglected, dimension of information coding in animal vocal communication. We argue that temporal segregation of vocal signatures and cues evolves in species where communication of multiple unambiguous signals is crucial, but is limited by the number of call types produced.
机译:背景技术所有动物在解剖学上都限制了它们可以产生的离散呼叫类型的数量。最近的研究表明,尽管存在这些限制,但通过将现有呼叫组合成有意义的序列,动物可以提高其声乐库的信息含量。另外,发信号的人可以使用与其他个体特征或背景相关的语音签名或线索来增加在其语音中编码的信息。但是,使用相同的发声组件对多个声音签名或提示进行编码通常会降低信号的可靠性。信息隔离可以有效地避免这种折衷。在这项研究中,我们研究了带状猫鼬(Mungos mungo)如何在它们经常发出的分级单音节近距离呼叫中编码多个声音特征或提示。结果本研究的数据是在野生但习惯化的带状猫鼬种群上收集的。通过行为观察和声学分析,我们发现近距离通话包含两个声学上不同的部分。第一个是稳定的并且个体不同,第二个是分级的并且与个体的当前行为相关,无论是挖掘,搜索还是移动。这提供了Marler关于单个音节呼叫类型内信息的时间隔离的假设的证据。此外,我们的工作代表了一个身份提示的示例,该身份提示被整合为一个独立于上下文的单个调用内的离散段。这可能起到避免个人或接收方必须跟踪几个特定于上下文的身份提示的歧义的作用。结论我们的研究为非人类发声中单个音节中的信息分段连接提供了第一个证据。通过回顾文献中对呼叫结构的描述,我们建议此机制的一般应用。我们的研究表明,声音特征或提示的时间分隔和分段连接可能是动物声音交流中信息编码的一种常见但至今被忽略的维度。我们认为,语音特征和提示的时间隔离在物种中发展,在该物种中,多个明确信号的通信至关重要,但受到所产生的呼叫类型数量的限制。

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