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Does size matter? Examining the drivers of mammalian vocalizations

机译:大小重要吗?检查哺乳动物发声的驱动力

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© 2016 The Author(s). Evolution published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of The Society for the Study of Evolution. Previous studies of the vocalization frequencies of mammals have suggested that it is either body mass or environment that drives these frequencies. Using 193 species across the globe from the terrestrial and aquatic environments and a model selection approach, we identified that the best-supported model for minimum and maximum frequencies for vocalization included both body mass and environment. The minimum frequencies of vocalizations of species from all environments retained the influence of body mass. For maximum frequency however, aquatic species are released from such a trend with body mass having little constraint on frequencies. Surprisingly, phylogeny did not have a strong impact on the evolution of the maximum frequency of mammal vocalizations, largely due to the pinniped species divergence of frequency from their carnivoran relatives. We demonstrate that the divergence of signal frequencies in mammals has arisen from the need to adapt to their environment.
机译:©2016作者。 Wiley Periodicals,Inc.代表《进化研究学会》出版的《进化》。以前对哺乳动物发声频率的研究表明,驱动这些频率的是体重还是环境。使用来自陆地和水生环境的全球193种物种和模型选择方法,我们确定了声音支持的最小和最大频率的最佳支持模型包括体重和环境。来自所有环境的物种发声的最小频率保留了体重的影响。然而,对于最大频率,水生物从这种趋势中释放出来,而体重对频率的约束很小。出人意料的是,系统发育对哺乳动物发声最大频率的演变没有强烈影响,这主要是由于夹齿物种从其食肉动物亲属的频率差异所致。我们证明,哺乳动物信号频率的差异是由于需要适应其环境而引起的。

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