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Functions of bat social calls: the influence of local abundance, interspecific interactions and season on the production of pipistrelle (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) type D social calls

机译:蝙蝠社交活动的功能:本地丰富度,种间相互作用和季节对D型社交活动(Pipistrellus pipistrellus)产生的影响

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We studied the social call rate of the common pipistrelle (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) in natural habitats in relation to the presence or absence of conspecifics and of other bat species by acoustical and behavioural monitoring and analyses. The relative frequency of type D social calls increased, when more than one individual of P. pipistrellus was present, compared to one individual. The data confirm the assumption that one function of social calls is repelling conspecifics (food patch defence hypothesis). In the presence of other species of the genus Pipistrellus or of other genera, the mean social call rate did not significantly increase, except when P pygmaeus was present. Hence, social call production as a, food patch defence typically is not significantly influenced by interspecific interactions. This directs to niche separation concerning the foraging mode of different species. The closely related species P pipistrellus and P pygmaeus may compete for resources and communicate by type D social calls. Pipistrelles are known to use a series of type D social calls during songflights. For instance, males use this calling behaviour to attract females and repel competing males. During the mating season P pipistrellus produced social calls more frequently when other pipistrelle species were absent. This shows that interspecific recognition may influence the mating behaviour of P. pipistrellus. Competing for non-food resources like mating roosts may cause bats to keep calm in the presence of other species.
机译:我们通过声学和行为监测与分析,研究了自然栖息地中的长鼻pi(Pipistrellus pipistrellus)的社会呼出率与同种和其他蝙蝠物种是否存在的关系。当存在一个以上的P. pipistrellus个体时,与一个个体相比,D型社交电话的相对频率增加。数据证实了这样的假设,即社交电话的功能之一就是排斥特定物种(食品补丁防御假设)。在有Pipistrellus属或其他属的其他物种的情况下,平均社交求助率没有显着增加,除非存在P pygmaeus。因此,社交电话的生产,例如食品补丁防御通常不受种间相互作用的显着影响。这将引导有关不同物种觅食模式的生态位分离。密切相关的物种Pi pistrstrellus和P pygmaeus可能竞争资源并通过D型社交电话进行交流。众所周知,小鸟在歌舞表演期间会使用一系列D型社交电话。例如,雄性使用这种呼唤行为来吸引雌性并排斥竞争性雄性。在交配季节,没有其他小pi类时,P pistrstrellus会更频繁地拨打社交电话。这表明种间识别可能影响P.pipistrellus的交配行为。对非食物资源(例如交配栖息地)的竞争可能会使蝙蝠在其他物种存在的情况下保持冷静。

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