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Mother-pup recognition behaviour, pup vocal signatures and allosuckling in the New Zealand fur seal, Arctocephalus forsteri

机译:新西兰海狗Arctocephalus forsteri的幼仔识别行为,幼仔声音特征和同种异体

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A recognition system is required between pinniped mothers and pups. For otariids this is especially important since females frequently leave their pups for foraging and must reunite on return. Pups must deal with these fasting periods during maternal absence and consequently may attempt to obtain allomaternal care from unrelated females. This research on the New Zealand fur seal (Arctocephalus forsteri) at Ohau Point, Kaikoura, New Zealand, quantified mother-pup recognition behaviour during reunions, individuality of pup calls used by mothers to recognise their pup, and the occurrence of allosuckling as a possible recognition error by females and as a strategy employed by pups to gain allomaternal care during their mothers' absence. A combination of behavioural observations, morphometry, VHF radio telemetry, acoustics and DNA genotyping were employed to study these topics. Postpartum interaction behaviours between mothers and pups appeared to facilitate development of an efficient mother-pup recognition system, involving mainly vocal and olfactory cues that were utilised during reunions. Greater selective pressure on pups to reunite resulted in an asymmetry of searching behaviour between females and pups during reunions. The vocalisations of pups were stereotypic, especially those features of the fundamental frequency and frequency of the lowest harmonic, which are likely to facilitate recognition of a pup by their mother. Pups attempted to steal milk from unrelated females more often during maternal absence and appeared to modify the intra-individual variation pattern of a feature of their vocal signatures over this period, which may assist attempts at allosuckling under nutritional stress. Fostering was demonstrated to occur despite costs to filial pups and possible costs to female reproductive success and may be attributed to development of erroneous recognition between females and non filial pups, or kin selection. This study provides a valuable contribution to the knowledge of recognition systems between pinniped mothers and pups, of alternative pup strategies under nutritional stress and of the rare occurrence of fostering in otariid pinnipeds.
机译:夹缝的母亲和幼仔之间需要一个识别系统。对于OTARIIDS,这一点尤其重要,因为雌性经常离开幼崽觅食,并且必须在返回时团聚。在产妇缺席期间,幼崽必须应对这些禁食期,因此可能会尝试从无关的女性那里获得异体护理。这项对新西兰凯库拉Ohau Point的新西兰海狗(Arctocephalus forsteri)的研究量化了团圆期间母仔的识别行为,母亲用来识别母仔的幼仔的个性以及可能发生的同种异体女性的识别错误,以及作为幼犬在母亲不在时获得异源照护的一种策略。行为观察,形态计量学,甚高频无线电遥测,声学和DNA基因分型相结合来研究这些主题。母亲和幼崽之间的产后互动行为似乎促进了有效的母亲幼崽识别系统的发展,该系统主要涉及在聚会期间使用的声音和嗅觉提示。对幼仔团聚的更大选择压力导致了在团聚期间雌性和幼仔之间搜寻行为的不对称性。幼崽的发声是刻板印象,尤其是那些基频和最低谐波频率的特征,这可能有助于它们的母亲识别幼崽。在产妇缺席期间,幼仔试图从不相干的雌性身上偷走牛奶的频率更高,并且在此期间似乎改变了其声音特征的个体内部变异模式,这可能有助于在营养压力下进行异乳吮吸的尝试。尽管孝子付出了代价,雌性生殖成功可能付出了代价,但事实证明仍在进行养育,这可能归因于雌性和非孝子之间的错误认识或亲属选择。这项研究为在pin母和幼仔之间的识别系统的知识,营养压力下的替代幼仔策略以及OTARIID nip仔中很少发生的养育提供了宝贵的知识。

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