动物学报(英文版)2022,Vol.68Issue(5) :592-599.

Acoustic signal dominance in the multimodal communication of a nocturnal mammal

Chun-Mian Zhang Cong-Nan Sun Jeffrey R Lucas Jiang Feng Ting-Lei Jiang
动物学报(英文版)2022,Vol.68Issue(5) :592-599.

Acoustic signal dominance in the multimodal communication of a nocturnal mammal

Chun-Mian Zhang 1Cong-Nan Sun 1Jeffrey R Lucas 2Jiang Feng 3Ting-Lei Jiang1
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作者信息

  • 1. Jilin Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Resource Conservation and Utilization,Northeast Normal University,2555 Jingyue Street,Changchun 130117,China;Key Laboratory of Vegetation Ecology of Education Ministry,Institute of Grassland Science,Northeast Normal University,2555 Jingyue Street,Changchun 130117,China
  • 2. Department of Biological Sciences,Purdue University,West Lafayette,IN 47907,USA
  • 3. Jilin Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Resource Conservation and Utilization,Northeast Normal University,2555 Jingyue Street,Changchun 130117,China;Key Laboratory of Vegetation Ecology of Education Ministry,Institute of Grassland Science,Northeast Normal University,2555 Jingyue Street,Changchun 130117,China;College of Life Science,Jilin Agricultural University,2888 Xincheng Street,Changchun 130118,China
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Abstract

Multimodal communication in animals is common, and is particularly well studied in signals that include both visual and auditory components. Multimodal signals that combine acoustic and olfactory components are less well known. Multimodal communication plays a crucial role in ago-nistic interactions in many mammals, but relatively little is known about this type of communication in nocturnal mammals. Here, we used male Great Himalayan leaf-nosed bats Hipposideros armiger to investigate multimodal signal function in acoustic and olfactory aggressive displays. We monitored the physiological responses (heart rate [HR]) when H. armiger was presented with 1 of 3 stimuli: territorial calls, forehead gland odors, and bimodal signals (calls + odors). Results showed that H. armiger rapidly increased their HR when exposed to any of the 3 stimuli. However, the duration of elevated HR and magnitude of change in HR increased significantly more when acoustic stimuli were presented alone compared with the presentation of olfactory stimuli alone. In contrast, the duration of elevated HR and magnitude of change in HR were significantly higher with bimodal stimuli than with olfactory stimuli alone, but no significant differences were found between the HR response to acoustic and bimodal stimuli. Our previous work showed that acoustic and chemical signals provided different types of information; here we describe experiments investigating the responses to those signals. These results suggest that olfactory and acoustic signals are non-redundant signal components, and that the acoustic component is the dominant modality in male H. armiger, at least as it related to HR. This study provides the first evidence that acoustic signals dominate over olfactory signals during agonistic interactions in a nocturnal mammal.

Key words

acoustic/agonistic interactions/heart rate/Hipposideros armiger/multimodal communication/olfaction

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基金项目

国家自然科学基金(31872680)

国家自然科学基金(31922050)

Program for Introducing Talents to Universities(B16011)

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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