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The power of oral and nasal calls to discriminate individual mothers and offspring in red deer, Cervus elaphus

机译:口头和鼻腔辨别马鹿的母体和后代的力量

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Background In most species, acoustical cues are crucial for mother-offspring recognition. Studies of a few species of ungulates showed that potential for individual recognition may differ between nasal and oral contact calls. Results Vocalizations of 28 hinds and 31 calves of farmed Iberian red deer (Cervus elaphus hispanicus) were examined with discriminant function analyses (DFA) to determine whether acoustic structure of their oral and nasal contact calls encodes information about the caller’s identity. Contact calls were elicited by brief separation of individually identified animals by a distance over 10 m or by a bar fence. Both oral and nasal calls of both hinds and calves showed high potential to discriminate individuals. In hinds, individuality was significantly higher in the oral than in the nasal calls, whereas in calves, individuality was equally well expressed in both oral and nasal calls. For calves, the maximum fundamental frequency was higher and the duration was longer in oral calls than in nasal calls. For hinds, the maximum fundamental frequency and the duration were indistinguishable between oral and nasal calls. Compared to the pooled sample of oral and nasal calls, separate oral or nasal call samples provided better classifying accuracy to individual in either hinds or calves. Nevertheless, in both hinds and calves, even in the pooled sample of oral and nasal calls, the degree of individual identity was 2–3 times greater than expected by chance. For hinds that provided calls in both years, cross-validation of calls collected in 2012 with discriminant functions created with calls from 2011 showed a strong decrease of classifying accuracy to individual. Conclusions These results suggest different potentials of nasal and oral calls to allow the discrimination of individuals among hinds, but not among red deer calves. The high potential of individual recognition even with the pooled sample of oral and nasal calls allows mother and young to remember only one set of acoustic variables for mutual vocal recognition. Poor between-year stability of individual characteristics of hind oral and nasal calls would require updating keys to individual recognition each calving season.
机译:背景技术在大多数物种中,声音提示对于母子识别至关重要。对几种有蹄类动物的研究表明,鼻和口接触电话之间的个体识别潜力可能会有所不同。结果使用判别函数分析(DFA)检查了养殖的伊比利亚红鹿(Cervus elaphus hispanicus)的28后肢和31小牛的发声,以确定其口头和鼻部接触电话的声学结构是否编码了有关呼叫者身份的信息。通过将单独识别的动物短暂分开超过10 m的距离或通过栅栏引起的联系电话。后肢和小腿的口头和鼻部呼声都显示出很高的区分个体的潜力。在后代中,口头的个性明显高于鼻腔,而小牛的口头和鼻腔的个性都表现得很好。对于小牛,口头鸣叫的最大基本频率更高,持续时间也比鼻鸣更长。对于后代来说,最大的基本频率和持续时间在口头和鼻腔呼叫之间是无法区分的。与合并的口头和鼻腔样本相比,单独的口头或鼻腔样本为后肢或小腿的个体提供了更好的分类准确性。然而,无论是后肢还是小腿,甚至在口头和鼻腔的混合样本中,个人认同的程度都比偶然的预期高2–3倍。对于这两个年份均提供呼叫的障碍物,2012年收集的呼叫与2011年以来使用的呼叫创建的判别函数的交叉验证表明,对个人的分类准确性大大降低了。结论这些结果表明,通过鼻和口传来呼叫的可能性不同,从而可以在后代之间对个体进行区分,而在马鹿之间则不能。个人识别的巨大潜力,即使汇集了一系列的口头和鼻音,也使母亲和年轻人仅能记住一组用于相互声识别的声学变量。后代和鼻后代个体特征的年间稳定性差,需要在每个产犊季节更新个体识别的关键。

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