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Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) respond to yellow-bellied marmot (Marmota flaviventris) alarm calls

机译:ule鹿(Odocoileus hemionus)响应黄腹土拨鼠(Marmota flaviventris)报警电话

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Individuals may obtain valuable information about the presence of predators by listening to heterospecific alarm signals. Most playback studies have demonstrated that similarly sized and taxonomically related species may respond to the calls of each other, but less work has been carried out to define these factors influence responsiveness to alarm signals. In theory, individuals should respond to calls from any species that provide information about the presence of important predators, regardless of body size or taxonomic relationship. However, size is often associated with vulnerability. Coyotes (Canis latrans) in the Rocky Mountains prey upon both mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) and yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flaviventris), which differ considerably in size, alarm vocalizations, and antipredator behavior. We conducted a playback experiment to see whether deer discriminated between marmot alarm calls and the non-alarm song of a common sympatric bird. We found that deer increased vigilance significantly more after hearing broadcast marmot alarm calls compared with the bird song. Interestingly, deer that were studied within 0.5 km of homes showed significantly greater discrimination than those studied farther from humans. Our results suggest relative size differences do not prevent interspecific communication and that common predators should generally drive the evolution of the ability to learn to respond to meaningful risk cues. As long as two species share a predator, it should benefit the other to respond to its alarm calls.
机译:个人可以通过听异种警报信号获得有关捕食者存在的有价值的信息。大多数回放研究表明,大小相似且与分类学相关的物种可能会相互响应,但是定义这些因素影响警报信号响应的工作很少。从理论上讲,个人应响应任何提供有关重要捕食者存在信息的物种的呼叫,而不论其体型或分类学关系如何。但是,大小通常与漏洞相关。落基山脉的土狼(Canis latrans)捕食m鹿(Odocoileus hemionus)和黄腹土拨鼠(Marmota flaviventris),它们的大小,警报发声和反掠食者行为差异很大。我们进行了回放实验,以查看鹿是否在旱獭警报声和普通同伴鸟类的非警报歌曲之间进行了区分。我们发现,与鸟鸣相比,听到广播的土拨鼠警报声后,鹿的警觉性大大提高。有趣的是,在距离房屋0.5公里的范围内进行研究的鹿比那些距离人类较远的鹿表现出明显更大的歧视。我们的研究结果表明,相对大小的差异不会阻止种间的交流,并且一般的掠食者通常应该驱动学习对有意义的风险提示做出反应的能力的发展。只要两个物种共享一个捕食者,它就应该使另一个响应它的警报呼叫受益。

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