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The highs and lows of chemical communication in giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca): effect of scent deposition height on signal discrimination

机译:大熊猫(Ailuropoda melanoleuca)中化学交流的高低:气味沉积高度对信号识别的影响

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The giant panda's (Ailutropoda melanoleuca) social system is not well known, but it is clear that competition and avoidance characterizes social interaction for this solitary species throughout most of the year. Chemical communication appears to play a major role in structuring these interactions. Pandas adopt four distinct marking postures that deposit anogenital gland secretions or urine at varying heights: squat, reverse, legcock and handstand. In this experiment we tested the behavioral responses of 28 captive pandas belonging to all age-sex groups to conspecific odors placed to mimic the height of these postures. We tested three odor stimuli: male urine, and male and female glandular secretions. In all cases, pandas spent more time investigating higher odors than lower odors, suggesting that pandas place more importance on gathering information about individuals that adopt elevated postures. Pandas, particularly subadult males, also showed evidence of avoiding areas where adult male urine was deposited to mimic the handstand posture. Based on these and other findings, we propose that elevated postures in pandas may function to communicate competitive ability and possibly aggressive intent. Height of odor deposition, especially in the handstand posture, may be associated with body size, a major determinant of competitive ability. Selection may favor signalers that capitalize on the assessment activities of assessors by depositing scents to emphasize height cues. If such signals of competitive ability are used to mediate aggressive interactions, subsequent selection may favor their use only when the signaler is prepared to escalate in a contest.
机译:大熊猫(Ailutropoda melanoleuca)的社会系统并不为人所知,但是很明显,竞争和回避是这一孤独物种在全年的大部分时间里的社会互动的特征。化学交流似乎在构建这些相互作用中起主要作用。熊猫采用四种不同的标记姿势,它们以不同的高度沉积肛门生殖器的分泌物或尿液:下蹲,倒立,脚踢和倒立。在该实验中,我们测试了所有年龄性别组的28只圈养大熊猫对模仿这些姿势高度的特定气味的行为响应。我们测试了三种气味刺激:雄性尿液以及雄性和雌性腺体分泌物。在所有情况下,大熊猫花在研究较高气味上的时间要多于低气味,这表明大熊猫在收集有关采用举高姿势的个人的信息方面更加重视。熊猫,尤其是成年雄性大熊猫,也显示出避开成年雄性尿液沉积以模仿倒立姿势的证据。基于这些发现和其他发现,我们建议大熊猫抬高姿势可能起到交流竞争能力和可能的攻击意图的作用。气味沉积的高度,特别是在倒立姿势中,可能与体型有关,体型是竞争能力的主要决定因素。选择可能会偏爱那些通过沉积气味来强调身高提示而利用评估者的评估活动的信号员。如果使用这种具有竞争能力的信号来调解积极的互动,则只有当信号发人准备好在比赛中升级时,后续选择才可能有利于他们的使用。

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