动物学报(英文版)2022,Vol.68Issue(4) :411-421.

Visual communication in social play of a hierarchical carnivore species: the case of wild spotted hyenas

Andrea Paolo Nolfo Grazia Casetta Elisabetta Palagi
动物学报(英文版)2022,Vol.68Issue(4) :411-421.

Visual communication in social play of a hierarchical carnivore species: the case of wild spotted hyenas

Andrea Paolo Nolfo 1Grazia Casetta 1Elisabetta Palagi2
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作者信息

  • 1. Department of Biology,Unit of Ethology,University of Pisa,Via A.Volta 6,Pisa,56126,Italy
  • 2. Department of Biology,Unit of Ethology,University of Pisa,Via A.Volta 6,Pisa,56126,Italy;Natural History Museum,University of Pisa,Via Roma 79,Calci,Pisa,56011,Italy
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Abstract

Communication relies on signals that can be produced via different sensory modalities to modify receivers' behavior. During social interactions, the possibility to perceive subtle visual cues enhances the use of facial expressions to exchange information. One of the most appropriate fields to explore the specific design features of visual signals is play fighting. Here, we explored the production and potential role of Relaxed Open Mouth (ROM) and Head Bobbing (HB) in regulating play fighting of wild spotted hyenas Crocuta crocuta, a highly hierarchical carnivore species. In accordance with the assumptions of the signal optimization theory, wild hyenas produced ROM and HB almost exclusively when the sender was in direct visual contact with the receiver thus suggesting that senders were attentive to the playmates' face. Contrary to HB, the sequential analysis revealed that ROM often anticipated offensive patterns such as play biting thus supporting the hypothesis that ROM, but not HB, is a metacomunicative signal. Moreover, when the offensive patterns were biased toward one of the 2 players, the session was punctuated by a higher number of ROMs. Our findings support the general hypothesis that these 2 visual signals can play different roles in the management of play fighting in this carnivore species. The complementary use of ROM and HB would suggest that spotted hyenas are highly competent and fast in processing facial displays of different nature to correctly "read others' intentions" and respond with appropriate motor actions to avoid misunderstanding during one of the most multifaceted and risky social interaction.

Key words

Crocuta crocuta/head and facial signals/head bobbing/metacommunication/play fighting/relaxed open mouth display

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基金项目

University of Pisa(Italy)()

出版年

2022
动物学报(英文版)
中国科学院动物研究所,中国动物学会

动物学报(英文版)

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ISSN:1674-5507
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