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Multimodal cues improve prey localization under complex environmental conditions

机译:多模式提示可改善复杂环境条件下的猎物定位

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Predators often eavesdrop on sexual displays of their prey. These displays can provide multimodal cues that aid predators, but the benefits in attending to them should depend on the environmental sensory conditions under which they forage. We assessed whether bats hunting for frogs use multimodal cues to locate their prey and whether their use varies with ambient conditions. We used a robotic set-up mimicking the sexual display of a male túngara frog (Physalaemus pustulosus) to test prey assessment by fringe-lipped bats (Trachops cirrhosus). These predatory bats primarily use sound of the frog’s call to find their prey, but the bats also use echolocation cues returning from the frog’s dynamically moving vocal sac. In the first experiment, we show that multimo-dal cues affect attack behaviour: bats made narrower flank attack angles on multimodal trials compared with unimodal trials during which they could only rely on the sound of the frog. In the second experiment, we explored the bat’s use of prey cues in an acoustically more complex environment. Túngara frogs often form mixed-species choruses with other frogs, including the hourglass frog (Dendropsophus ebraccatus). Using a multi-speaker set-up, we tested bat approaches and attacks on the robofrog under three different levels of acoustic complexity: no calling D. ebraccatus males, two calling D. ebraccatus males and five D. ebraccatus males. We found that bats are more directional in their approach to the robofrog when more D. ebraccatus males were calling. Thus, bats seemed to benefit more from multimodal cues when confronted with increased levels of acoustic complexity in their foraging environments. Our data have important consequences for our understanding of the evolution of multimodal sexual displays as they reveal how environmental conditions can alter the natural selection pressures acting on them.
机译:捕食者经常偷听他们的猎物进行性展示。这些显示器可以提供有助于捕食者的多式联运线索,但是照看它们的好处应该取决于它们觅食的环境感官条件。我们评估了狩猎青蛙的蝙蝠是否使用多峰线索来定位猎物,以及它们的使用是否随环​​境条件而变化。我们使用机器人装置模仿雄性túngara青蛙(Physalaemus pustulosus)的有性展示,以测试带唇蝙蝠(Trachops cirrhosus)的猎物评估。这些掠食性蝙蝠主要使用青蛙叫声来寻找猎物,但是蝙蝠还使用从青蛙动态运动的声囊返回的回声定位提示。在第一个实验中,我们显示了多线索提示会影响攻击行为:与仅依靠青蛙的声音的单峰试验相比,在多峰试验中,蝙蝠的侧翼攻角更窄。在第二个实验中,我们探索了蝙蝠在声学上更为复杂的环境中对猎物线索的使用。 Túngara青蛙经常与其他青蛙形成混合物种合唱,包括沙漏青蛙(Dendropsophus ebraccatus)。使用多扬声器设置,我们在三种复杂的声学复杂性水平下测试了蝙蝠的进场方式和对robofrog的攻击:没有召唤D. ebraccatus雄性,有两个召唤了D. ebraccatus雄性,还有五个D. ebraccatus雄性。我们发现,当越来越多的雄性黑麦草雄性打电话给蝙蝠时,蝙蝠在接近机器人蛙时更具定向性。因此,当在觅食环境中面对复杂的声音时,蝙蝠似乎会从多峰线索中受益更多。我们的数据对我们了解多模式性展示的演变具有重要的意义,因为它们揭示了环境条件如何改变作用于它们的自然选择压力。

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