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Call rate, fundamental frequency, and syntax determine male-call attractiveness in blue petrels Halobaena caerulea

机译:呼叫率,基力频率和语法决定了蓝色汽油晕胶囊中的男性呼叫吸引力

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In blue petrels (Halobaena caerulea), females are supposed to be particularly choosy and mate choice can take a couple of years. In these lifelong monogamous seabirds, choosing a good mate is crucial and has a strong influence on their fitness. Due to their nocturnal habits, the absence of sexual dimorphism, and the physical barrier between males calling from their burrow and females flying above the colony, vocal signals seem to be one of the main channels for males to communicate with potential mates. In a previous study, we investigated whether acoustic parameters of male calls carry information about morphological characteristics that might be indicators of males' qualities. Here, we experimentally test whether these acoustic parameters linked to male characteristics are actually attractive to females. To do so, we played back modified calls of males to females in a colony of blue petrels of the Kerguelen archipelago. We found that flying females were more attracted by high-pitched calls, and by calls broadcasted at a high call rate. Previous studies showed a relationship between pitch and bill depth and length. In filter-feeding birds, such as blue petrels, bill morphology influences feeding efficiency. A high call rate is an indicator of sexual motivation and makes the caller easier to locate by potential mates and predators in the hubbub of the colony. We thus hypothesized that producing frequent high-pitched calls appeared to be preferable for a conspicuous sexual signaling although it may increase predation risks. Significance statement Mate selection process is largely unknown in burrowing petrels due to their cryptic life at the colony. Here, we examined the implication of vocal signals in mate choice in the blue petrel Halobaena caerulea. We used an experimental setting based on a two-choice test to show that male calls are sexual signals attracting females. As expected, broadcasting male calls attracted females. Despite the apparent stereotypy of male calls, their acoustic parameters transmit pieces of information that may influence females' preference. We found that females are more attracted by high call rate and high-pitched calls. This is the first evidence of the implication and influence of vocal signals in mate choice in burrowing petrels.
机译:在蓝海燕(Halobaena caerulea)中,雌性海燕被认为特别挑剔,选择配偶可能需要几年时间。在这些终生一夫一妻制的海鸟中,选择一个好伴侣至关重要,对它们的健康有很大影响。由于它们的夜间活动习惯,没有性别差异,以及雄性从洞穴发出的叫声和雌性在群体上方飞行之间的物理障碍,声音信号似乎是雄性与潜在配偶交流的主要渠道之一。在之前的一项研究中,我们调查了雄性叫声的声学参数是否携带可能是雄性品质指标的形态学特征信息。在这里,我们通过实验测试这些与男性特征相关的声学参数是否真的对女性有吸引力。为了做到这一点,我们在科格伦群岛的一个蓝海燕群落中播放了雄性对雌性的修改过的叫声。我们发现飞行中的雌性更容易被高音呼叫和高呼叫率广播的呼叫所吸引。之前的研究表明,音高和喙的深度和长度之间存在关系。在滤食性鸟类中,如蓝海燕,喙的形态会影响觅食效率。高呼叫率是性动机的一个指标,使呼叫者更容易被蜂群喧闹中的潜在配偶和捕食者找到。因此,我们假设,频繁发出高音似乎更适合发出明显的性信号,尽管这可能会增加捕食风险。由于穴居海燕在群体中的隐秘生活,它们的配偶选择过程在很大程度上是未知的。在这里,我们研究了声音信号在蓝海燕Halobaena caerulea择偶中的意义。我们使用了一个基于两个选择测试的实验环境来证明男性的叫声是吸引女性的性信号。正如所料,广播男性通话吸引了女性。尽管男性的叫声有明显的刻板印象,但它们的声学参数传递的信息可能会影响女性的偏好。我们发现,女性更容易被高呼叫率和高音调的呼叫所吸引。这是首次证明声音信号在穴居海燕择偶中的含义和影响。

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