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Does Interspecific Eavesdropping Promote Aerial Aggregations in European Pipistrelle Bats During Autumn?

机译:在秋天,种间窃听是否会促进欧洲Pipistrelle蝙蝠的空中聚集?

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Eavesdropping is a widespread strategy to optimize decision-making. Bats are interesting models for investigating acoustic information transfer, as they possess a broad vocalization repertoire of echolocation and social calls. Yet, the knowledge of the extent to which eavesdropping plays a role in bat communication is scarce. Here, we examined the vocal and spatial activity patterns of three congeneric bat species (Pipistrellus pipistrellus, P.pygmaeus, P.nathusii, hereafter called pipistrelles) during autumn - their migration and mating season. We hypothesized that pipistrelles utilize information of conspecifics and congenerics to localize stopover sites for mating or other information purposes during migration. We found that bats formed small multispecies aggregations on the wing, suggesting interspecific eavesdropping on feeding buzzes and/or courtship calls could occur among these species. Pipistrelles produced similar proportions of feeding buzzes and social calls at aggregation sites. To test whether pipistrelles respond to the courtship vocalizations of conspecifics and congenerics, we conducted a playback experiment with P.pipistrellus where we presented courtship vocalizations of the three pipistrelle species and as a control, a motif of the noctule bat's song (Nyctalus noctula). Pipistrellus pipistrellus decreased the rate of social calls in response to the broadcast of songs of P.nathusii, yet they tended to increase the rate in response to the playback of their own species. We conclude that interspecific eavesdropping occurs at least between P.pipistrellus and P.nathusii and might thus favour the formation of multispecies aggregations. Our findings provide novel insights into the social behaviour and interspecific communication of a bat community during the season of migration and mating.
机译:窃听是一种优化决策的广泛策略。蝙蝠是用于研究声音信息传递的有趣模型,因为它们具有回声定位和社交电话的广泛发声功能。然而,关于窃听在蝙蝠交流中发挥作用的程度的知识却很少。在这里,我们研究了三种同类蝙蝠(Pipistrellus pipistrellus,P.pygmaeus,P.nathusii,以下称pipistrelles)在秋天-迁徙和交配季节的声音和空间活动模式。我们假设pipistrelles利用同种和同类的信息来定位中途停留站点,以便在迁移期间进行交配或其他信息目的。我们发现蝙蝠在机翼上形成了小的多物种聚集体,这表明在这些物种中,通过喂食嗡嗡声和/或求爱声望进行种间窃听。 pi在聚集地点发出类似的嗡嗡声和社交电话。为了测试pipistrelles是否响应特定物种和同类的求爱发声,我们对P.pipistrellus进行了播放实验,在其中我们展示了三种pipistrelle的求爱发声,并作为对照,即夜曲蝙蝠歌曲(Nyctalus noctula)的主题。 pipistrellus pipistrellus降低了社交电话的响应,以响应纳氏疟原虫歌曲的广播,但响应于其自身物种的播放,它们倾向于提高社交电话的响应率。我们得出结论,种间窃听至少发生在P.pipistrellus和P.nathusii之间,因此可能有利于多物种聚集的形成。我们的发现为蝙蝠群落在迁徙和交配季节的社会行为和种间交流提供了新颖的见解。

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