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The song remains the same: Juvenile Richardson's ground squirrels do not respond differentially to mother's or colony member's alarm calls 被引量:1

The song remains the same: Juvenile Richardson's ground squirrels do not respond differentially to mother's or colony member's alarm calls
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摘要 Alarm calls are emitted by Richardson's ground squirrels Urocitellus richardsonii in response to avian and terrestrial predators. Conspecifics detecting these calls respond with increased vigilance, promoting predator detection and evasion, but in doing so, lose time from foraging. That loss can be minimized if alarm call recipients discriminate among signalers, and weight their response accordingly. For juvenile ground squirrels, we predicted that the trade-off between foraging and vigilance could be optimized via selective response to alarm calls emitted by their own dam, and/or neighboring colony members over calls broad- cast by less familiar conspecifics. Alarm calls of adult female Richardson's ground squirrels were elicited in the field using a predator model and recorded on digital audio tape. Free-living focal juveniles were subjected to playbacks of a call of their mother, and on a separate occasion a call from either another adult female from their own colony, or an adult female from another colony. Neither immediate postural responses and escape behavior, nor the duration of vigilance manifested by juveniles differed with exposure to alarm calls of the three adult female signaler types. Thus, juveniles did not respond preferentially to alarm calls emitted by their mothers or colony members, likely reflecting the high cost of ignoring alarm signals where receivers have had limited opportunity to establish past signaler reliability [Current Zoology 58 (5): 773-780, 2012].
出处 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第5期773-780,共8页 动物学报(英文版)
关键词 Alarm Signal Communication Maternal Call Recognition Signal Reliability Ground Squirrel Social Discrimination 报警电话 殖民地 青少年 松鼠 母亲 未成年人 异或 食肉动物
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