Male-female interactions and ultrasonic vocalization in three sympatric species of voles during conspecific and heterospecific encounters

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作者
Kapusta, Joanna [1 ]
Sales, Gillian D. [2 ]
机构
[1] Jagiellonian Univ, Inst Environm Sci, Ul Gronostajowa 7, PL-30387 Krakow, Poland
[2] Kings Coll London, Dept Anat & Human Sci, London SE1 1UE, England
关键词
bank vole; behaviour; common vole; field vole; ultrasonic vocalization; MICE MUS-MUSCULUS; MICROTUS-ARVALIS; BANK VOLES; CLETHRIONOMYS-GLAREOLUS; AGGRESSIVE-BEHAVIOR; SOCIAL-ORGANIZATION; CHARACTER DISPLACEMENT; POPULATION BIOLOGY; SPACING BEHAVIOR; MALE ODORS;
D O I
10.1163/156853908X396818
中图分类号
B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Using ultrasonic vocalization, the present study examined the behaviour of three sympatrically living species of voles: common voles, field voles and bank voles during heterosexual encounters both within and between species. Voles were trapped in south-eastern Poland and their behaviour and vocalization investigated using 10-min open field tests. Conspecific heterosexual pairs of all three species of voles presented high social activity but the kind of behaviour was different. Bank vole male-female interactions were more agonistic than those of common voles and of field voles as seen in the number of aggressive approaches and latency to the first attack. Common voles and field voles emitted significantly more ultrasounds and spent longer time on the production of ultrasonic calls than bank voles. The duration of sounds was similar but the frequency of calls emitted by field voles was higher than those of common voles and bank voles. Voles in heterospecific encounters of male with female showed shorter duration of sniffing and emitted very few ultrasounds. The current work has shown that ultrasounds are part of male-female behaviour in common voles, field voles and bank voles and could play a significant role in vole communication.
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