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A forest monkey's alarm call series to predator models

机译:森林猴子对捕食者模型的警报系列

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Some non-human primates produce acoustically distinct alarm calls to different predators, such as eagles or leopards. Recipients respond to these calls as if they have seen the actual predator, which has led to the notion of functionally referential alarm calls. However, in a previous study with free-ranging putty-nosed monkeys (Cercopithecus nictitans martini), we demonstrated that callers produced two acoustically distinct alarm calls to eagle shrieks and leopard growls, but both alarm calls were given to both predators. We can think of two basic explanations for this surprising result, a methodological and theoretical one. Firstly, acoustic predator models may not always be suitable to test alarm call behaviour in primates, sometimes causing uncharacteristic behaviour. Secondly, referential alarm calling may not be a universal feature of primate alarm call systems. Considering the methodological and theoretical importance of these possibilities, we conducted a follow-up study using life-sized leopard, eagle, and human models on the same population and compared the resulting vocal responses to those given to acoustic predator models. We compared the alarm call series given to each of these predator model types and found a considerable degree of consistency suggesting that the mode of presentation did not affect anti-predator calling strategies. However, evidence for audience effects on calling behaviour was inconclusive. While it appears that predator class is reliably encoded by different call series types irrespective of the mode of presentation, observations of these same call series given in non-predatory contexts indicate that predator class is unlikely to be the relevant organising principle underlying the alarm-calling behaviour in this species. We conclude by offering an alternative, non-referential, account of the alarm-calling system exhibited by this species.
机译:一些非人类的灵长类动物会在听觉上发出不同的警报声,例如老鹰或豹子。收件人对这些呼叫的响应就像他们看到了实际的掠食者一样,这导致了功能上参考警报呼叫的概念。但是,在以前的一项关于散养油灰鼻猴子(Cercopithecus nictitans martini)的研究中,我们证明了呼叫者对老鹰尖叫声和豹咆哮声发出了两个声学上完全不同的警报声,但是两个捕食者都发出了两个警报声。对于这一令人惊讶的结果,我们可以想到两个基本的解释,即方法论和理论上的解释。首先,声学捕食者模型可能并不总是适合于测试灵长类中的警报呼叫行为,有时会导致异常行为。其次,参考警报呼叫可能不是灵长类警报呼叫系统的通用功能。考虑到这些可能性的方法论和理论重要性,我们使用了真人大小的豹子,老鹰和人类模型对同一种群进行了后续研究,并将产生的声音响应与声学捕食者模型的声音响应进行了比较。我们比较了针对每种捕食者模型类型的警报呼叫序列,发现相当程度的一致性表明呈现方式不会影响反捕食者的呼叫策略。但是,没有证据表明听众会对通话行为产生影响。尽管呈现形式似乎掠食者类是由不同的呼叫系列类型可靠编码的,但在非掠夺性上下文中对这些相同的呼叫序列的观察表明,掠夺者类不太可能成为警报呼叫背后的相关组织原理。该物种的行为。我们通过提供一种替代的,非参考性的方式来说明该物种所显示的警报呼叫系统。

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