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Frequency information in the vibration-cued escape hatching of red-eyed treefrogs

机译:红眼树蛙的振动提示逃生孵化中的频率信息

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Incidental acoustic and vibrational cues generated by predators are a potential source of information for prey assessing risk. Substrate vibrations should be excited by most predators, and frequency, amplitude or temporal properties could allow prey to distinguish predator from benign-source vibrations. Red-eyed treefrog embryos detect egg predators using vibrations excited during attacks, hatching rapidly and prematurely to escape. We recorded vibrations in egg clutches during attacks by five species of predators and three common types of benign physical disturbance. We analyzed their frequency distributions to assess if and how frequency properties could be used to discriminate between vibration sources and used vibration playbacks to examine the effects of frequency properties on the escape hatching response. Vibrations produced by predators and benign disturbances generally have broad and overlapping frequency distributions, and all frequencies excited by attacks are also excited by benign disturbances. Decision rules based on the frequency distribution of vibrations alone would therefore result in either high levels of hatching in response to benign vibrations (false alarms) or common failures to hatch in response to predators (missed cues). Nevertheless, embryos hatch in response to predator and not benign disturbances in nature, and our playback results show that vibration frequency information is an important component of their hatching decision. Embryos combine frequency with temporal information to refine their hatching response. Moreover, comparing frequency spectra of predator and benign vibrations suggests that the presence of energy in frequencies outside the range characteristic of attacks might serve as an indicator of benign disturbance.
机译:捕食者产生的偶然声音和振动提示是猎物评估风险的潜在信息来源。底物振动应被大多数食肉动物激发,并且频率,振幅或时间特性可以使猎物将食肉动物与良性源振动区分开。红眼睛的树蛙胚胎会利用攻击过程中激发的,迅速而过早地孵化以逃脱的振动来检测食肉动物。我们记录了五种掠食者和三种常见类型的良性身体干扰发作期间卵形离合器中的振动。我们分析了它们的频率分布,以评估是否以及如何使用频率特性来区分振动源,并使用振动回放来检查频率特性对逃生孵化响应的影响。食肉动物和良性干扰所产生的振动通常具有宽广且重叠的频率分布,并且由攻击激发的所有频率也都由良性干扰激发。因此,仅基于振动频率分布的决策规则将导致响应于良性振动的高孵化率(错误警报)或响应于掠食者的常见孵化失败(缺少提示)。然而,胚胎孵化是对天敌的反应,而不是良性干扰,我们的回放结果表明,振动频率信息是其孵化决定的重要组成部分。胚胎将频率与时间信息结合起来以改善其孵化反应。此外,比较捕食者和良性振动的频谱表明,在攻击范围特征之外的频率中存在能量可能是良性干扰的指标。

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