Relationship between acoustic traits of protesting cries of domestic kittens (Felis catus) and their individual chances for survival

IF 1.3 4区 生物学 Q4 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Marina V. Rutovskaya , Ilya A. Volodin , Sergey V. Naidenko , Mariya N. Erofeeva , Galina S. Alekseeva , Polina S. Zhuravleva , Kseniya A. Volobueva , Mariya D. Kim , Elena V. Volodina
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Abstract

Domestic cat (Felis catus) mothers may rely on offspring cries to allocate resources in use of individuals with greater chances for survival and sacrifice the weak ones in case of impossibility to raise the entire large litter. Potential victims of this maternal strategy can enhance their chances of survival, by producing vocalizations with traits mimicking those of higher-quality offspring. We compared acoustic traits of 4990 cries produced during blood sampling by 57 two-week-old captive feral kittens (28 males, 29 females); 47 of them survived to 90 days of age and 10 died by reasons not related to traumas or aggression. No relationship was found between acoustic parameters and kitten survival, however, positive relationship was found between survival and body weight. The cries had moderate cues to individuality and lacked cues to sex. Body weight correlated positively with fundamental frequency and negatively with call rate, duration, peak frequency and power quartiles. We discuss that dishonesty of acoustic traits of kitten quality could develop as adaptation for misleading a mother from allocation resources between the weaker and stronger individuals, thus enhancing individual chances for survival for the weaker littermates. Physical constraint, as body weight, may prevent extensive developing the deceptive vocal traits.

家猫(Felis catus)抗议性叫声的声学特征与个体生存机会之间的关系。
家猫(Felis catus)的母亲可能会依靠后代的哭声来分配资源,以利用生存机会较大的个体,并在无法养育整个大窝的情况下牺牲弱小的个体。这种母性策略的潜在受害者可以通过模仿优质后代的发声特征来提高自己的生存机会。我们比较了 57 只两周大的圈养野猫(28 只雄猫,29 只雌猫)在采血时发出的 4 990 次叫声的声学特征;其中 47 只存活到 90 天大,10 只死于与创伤或攻击无关的原因。声学参数与幼猫存活率之间没有关系,但存活率与体重之间存在正相关关系。幼猫的叫声具有适度的个性提示,但缺乏性别提示。体重与基频呈正相关,而与叫声频率、持续时间、峰值频率和功率四分位数呈负相关。我们认为,小猫不诚实的声学特征可能是为了误导母亲在较弱和较强的个体之间分配资源,从而提高较弱的同窝幼仔的生存机会。身体上的限制(如体重)可能会阻碍欺骗性声音特征的广泛发展。
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Behavioural Processes
Behavioural Processes 生物-动物学
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
7.70%
发文量
144
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Behavioural Processes is dedicated to the publication of high-quality original research on animal behaviour from any theoretical perspective. It welcomes contributions that consider animal behaviour from behavioural analytic, cognitive, ethological, ecological and evolutionary points of view. This list is not intended to be exhaustive, and papers that integrate theory and methodology across disciplines are particularly welcome.
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