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Vocal rhythms in nesting Lusitanian toadfish, Halo-batrachus didactylus

机译:筑巢卢斯塔尼亚蟾鱼的声乐节奏,哈洛巴施塔拉斯迪拉丝斯

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Males of several fish species aggregate and vocalize together, increasing the detection range of the sounds and their chances of mating. In the Lusitanian toadfish (Halobatrachus didactylus), breeding males build nests under rocks in close proximity and produce hundreds of boatwhistles (BW) an hour to attract females to lay their demersal eggs on their nests. Chorusing behaviour includes fine-scale interactions between individuals, a behavioural dynamic worth investigating in this highly vocal fish. Here we present a study to further investigate this species' vocal temporal patterns on a fine (individual rhythms and male-male interactions) and large (chorus daily patterns) scales. Several datasets recorded in the Tagus estuary were labelled with the support of an automatic recognition system based on hidden Markov models. Fine-scale vocal temporal patterns exhibit high variability between and within individuals, varying from an almost isochronous to an apparent aperiodic pattern. When in a chorus, males exhibited alternation or synchrony calling patterns, possibly depending on motivation and social context (mating or male-male competition). When engaged in sustained calling, males usually alternated vocalizations with their close neighbours thus avoiding superposition of calls. Synchrony was observed mostly in fish with lower mean calling rate. Interaction patterns were less obvious in more distanced males. Daily choruses showed periods with several active calling males and periods of low activity with no significant diel patterns in shallower intertidal waters. Here, chorusing activity was mainly affected by tide level. In contrast, at a deeper location, although tidal currents causes a decrease in calling rate, tide level did not significantly influence calling, and there was a higher calling rate at night. These data show that photoperiod and tide levels can influence broad patterns of Lusitanian toadfish calling activity as in other shallow-water fishes, but fine temporal patterns in acoustic inter- actions among nesting males is more complex than previously known for fishes.
机译:几种鱼类的雄性聚集在一起并发声,增加了声音的检测范围及其交配的机会。在Lusitanian Toadfish(Halobatrachus Didactylus)中,育种男性在岩石下筑巢近距离接近,并产生数百艘船(BW)一个小时,以吸引女性在巢上奠定卵子。合唱行为包括个人之间的细微相互作用,这是一种在这种高度声乐中的行为动态值得调查。在这里,我们提出了一项研究,进一步调查了这种物种的声音时间模式,在罚款(个体节奏和男性 - 男性相互作用)和大(合唱日)尺度上。在基于隐马尔可夫模型的自动识别系统的支持下标记了塔比河口中记录的几个数据集。微尺度的声音时间图案在个体内部和单独的内部具有高度的变化,从几乎具有视觉非周期性模式的几乎同步变化。当在合唱时,雄性表现出交替或同步呼叫模式,可能取决于动机和社会背景(交配或男性男性竞争)。当从事持续呼叫时,男性通常是交替的发声,靠近邻居,从而避免呼叫的叠加。同步在具有较低的呼叫率的鱼中观察到。在更远距离的男性中相互作用不太明显。每日合唱显示周期,具有几种活跃的呼叫雄性和低活性的时期,较浅的潮间水中没有明显的DIEL模式。在这里,合唱活动主要受潮水层面的影响。相比之下,在更深的位置,尽管潮流导致呼叫率降低,但潮水平没有显着影响呼叫,并且在夜间呼叫率较高。这些数据表明,光周期和潮水水平可以影响Lusitanian Toadfish呼叫活动的广泛模式,如在其他浅水鱼中,但嵌套雄性中的声学间互动中的精细时间模式比以前为鱼类所知的更复杂。

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    《Oceanographic Literature Review》 |2021年第6期|1318-1319|共2页
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    Departamento de Biologia Animal and cE3c Centre for Ecology Evolution and Environmental Changes Faculdade de Ciencias Universidade de Lisboa Bloco C2. Campo Grande Lisboa 1749- 016 Portugal;

    Departamento de Biologia Animal and cE3c Centre for Ecology Evolution and Environmental Changes Faculdade de Ciencias Universidade de Lisboa Bloco C2. Campo Grande Lisboa 1749- 016 Portugal;

    Departamento de Biologia Animal and cE3c Centre for Ecology Evolution and Environmental Changes Faculdade de Ciencias Universidade de Lisboa Bloco C2. Campo Grande Lisboa 1749- 016 Portugal;

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