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Sexual differences in responses to cross-species call interference in the green treefrog (Hyla cinerea)

机译:跨树种对绿色树蛙(Hyla cinerea)的干扰反应中的性别差异

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Many species gather in choruses to advertise and search for mates, creating noisy social environments that may impair effective communication. These challenges may be further compounded in mixed-species aggregations, where signals from different species overlap and mate-searching females may perceive heterospecific signals in more attractive relative timing positions. I conducted playback experiments with green treefrogs (Hyla cinerea) to test the effects of cross-species call interference on sexual communication and found that the sexes responded differently to conspecific and heterospecific calls. Females differentiated between call types and preferentially approached the conspecific call, indicating that they were not negatively affected by cross-species call interference. By contrast, males did not differentiate between conspecific and heterospecific calls irrespective of the presented call type and males avoided call overlap and called shortly after the offset of any interfering call. I suggest that the observed sex difference is a function of the time frames that the individual has to evaluate the call before initiating a behavioral response. Slower behavioral responses, like phonotaxis that allows for a repeated sampling of a call during approach, may facilitate finer discrimination. Fast behavioral responses, like timing one's call relative to the call of a rival, may limit processing and result in higher permissiveness. As a result, similar call timing behavior in response to conspecific and heterospecific signals may be an artifact of strong selection for fast and precise call timing in the conspecific context and may essentially trap males into wasting time and energy interacting with heterospecifics.
机译:许多物种聚集在合唱团里做广告和寻找伴侣,从而创造了嘈杂的社交环境,可能会影响有效的交流。这些挑战可能会在混合物种聚集中进一步加剧,其中来自不同物种的信号会重叠,而正在寻找雌性的伴侣可能会在更具吸引力的相对时间位置感知异源信号。我用绿色的树蛙(Hyla cinerea)进行了回放实验,以测试跨物种呼叫对性交的影响,发现性别对同种和异种呼叫的反应不同。雌性在呼叫类型上有所区别,并优先接近同种呼叫,这表明它们不受跨物种呼叫干扰的负面影响。相比之下,男性不区分特定呼叫和异特定呼叫,而不管呈现的呼叫类型如何,并且男性避免了呼叫重叠,并且在任何干扰呼叫偏移之后不久就被呼叫。我建议观察到的性别差异是个人在启动行为响应之前必须评估通话的时间范围的函数。较慢的行为响应(如音音异常)允许在进近过程中对呼叫进行重复采样,可能有助于更好地进行区分。快速的行为响应(例如,相对于竞争对手的通话安排通话时间)可能会限制处理并导致更高的宽容度。结果,响应于同种和异种信号的类似呼叫时间行为可能是在同种情境中为快速和精确的呼叫时间进行强烈选择的人工产物,并且可能实质上使男性陷入浪费时间和精力与异种相互作用。

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