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Geographical and individual variation in echolocation calls of the intermediate leaf-nosed bat, Hipposideros larvatus

机译:中间叶鼻蝙蝠(Hipposideros larvatus)的回声定位特征的地理和个体变化

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The cause and significance of variation in echolocation call frequency within hipposiderid bats is not well understood despite an increasing number of allopatric and sympatric examples being documented. We examined variation patterns in the resting frequency (RF) of echolocation calls emitted by the intermediate leaf-nosed bat, Hipposideros larvatus, on a broad geographical scale. Data mining technology and Kruskal-Wallis test both showed substantial variation with a longitudinal pattern in RF in H. larvatus among colonies, and this variation was associated with geographical distance and not body size. In addition, we found that a high degree of variability between individuals was hidden under the geographical variation. The results support an effect of random cultural drift, and challenge the prey detection hypothesis. Moreover, an acoustic difference among local island colonies may be indicative of a vocal dialect. We found that each colony of H. larvatus seems to maintain a 'private bandwidth', which could be used for colony identity and individual communication thus helping individuals and colonies to get a number of fitness benefits.
机译:尽管有越来越多的异源性和同伴性例子被记录下来,但人们对Hipsiderid蝙蝠内回声定位呼出频率变化的原因和意义还不甚了解。我们在广泛的地理范围内研究了中间叶鼻蝙蝠(Hipposideros larvatus)发出的回声定位信号的静止频率(RF)的变化模式。数据挖掘技术和Kruskal-Wallis检验均显示了菌落之间在幼虫中RF呈纵向分布的显着变化,且该变化与地理距离相关,与体型无关。此外,我们发现在地理差异下隐藏了个体之间的高度可变性。结果支持随机文化漂移的影响,并挑战猎物检测假设。此外,局部岛屿殖民地之间的声学​​差异可能表示人声方言。我们发现,幼虫的每个菌落似乎都保持着“私有带宽”,可用于菌落的身份识别和个人交流,从而帮助个人和菌落获得许多健身益处。

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