聚众呼叫识别机制:探索大山雀的特征解码

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Ambre Salis , Flavien Badaire , Camille Coye , Mael Leroux , Thierry Lengagne , Philippe Schlenker , Emmanuel Chemla
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最近对鸟类叫声的研究发现了一个惊人的结果:鸟类有时会对地理上或系统发育上都不相近的其他物种的叫声做出反应。解释这种反应的机制之一可能是识别特定的声学特征,这些特征也存在于它们自己的发声中,而不是识别完整的音符,结果是,如果陌生的叫声包含关键特征,就可能被理解。鹦形目和其他雀形目鸟类发出的聚众叫声具有与其他物种相似的特性(即嘈杂、频率范围大、达到低频并带有大量谐波的音符),因此很适合根据这些特征进行识别。在一个回放实验中,我们通过测试自由觅食的大山雀(Parus major)对不同声学特性的人工聚众叫声的反应来探索特征解释假说。我们首先证实,大山雀对具有所有目标频谱特性(大频率范围、低频、噪声和谐波)的人工呼叫都有反应。与此相反,大山雀对具有相同节奏性但没有目标特征的叫声没有反应。然后,我们测试了大山雀是否会对仅具有上述四种特征之一的鸣叫做出反应。结果表明,大山雀对这四种处理方法中的任何一种都没有反应,因此似乎没有一种单一的特定频谱特征可以解释大山雀对未知叫声的反应。我们讨论了解码未知鸣叫的其他机制,特别是通过相似性阈值。
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Mechanisms of mobbing call recognition: exploring featural decoding in great tits

Recent research on bird calls has unearthed a striking result: birds sometimes react to the calls of other species that are neither geographically nor phylogenetically close. One mechanism explaining this response may be the recognition of specific acoustic features, also present in their own vocalizations, rather than the recognition of complete notes, with the result that unfamiliar calls may be understood if they contain the critical feature. Parids and other passerines produce mobbing calls with similar properties that are responded to across species (i.e. noisy, large frequency range notes reaching low frequencies and with numerous harmonics) that are therefore good candidates for recognition based on features. In a playback experiment, we explored the featural interpretation hypothesis by testing the response of free-ranging great tits, Parus major, to artificial mobbing calls with varying acoustic properties. We first confirmed that they respond to artificial calls sharing all the targeted spectral properties (large frequency range, low frequency, noise and harmonics). In contrast, great tits did not respond to calls with the same rhythmicity but without the targeted features. We then tested whether great tits respond to calls that possess only one of the four above-mentioned properties. We show that great tits did not respond to any of the four treatments, and therefore no single specific spectral feature seems likely to explain great tits' response to unknown calls. We discuss alternative mechanisms for decoding novel calls, notably through a similarity threshold.

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