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Why do distress calls evoke interspecific responses? An experimental study applied to some species of birds.

T Aubin1.   

Abstract

Distress calls of birds are well-known to elicit interspecific responses when they are broadcast to different species. We suggest that the interspecificity phenomenon results from the use of similar laws of decoding by all species. To support this hypothesis, we broadcast a simplified synthetic call to five species of birds (Larus argentatus, L. ridibundus, Vanellus vanellus, Corvus frugilegus and Sturnus vulgaris). This synthetic call was built by keeping all the parameters involved in the process of recognition and common to the different species and by removing species specific markers. No significant differences were found between this signal and specific control signals (one for each species). These results support the hypothesis that the interspecificity of responses is linked to similarities in the process of identification of the distress message. In addition, the decoding law of such calls appears to conform to selection pressures imposed by physical laws of sound transmission at long range.
Copyright © 1991. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 24897723     DOI: 10.1016/0376-6357(91)90061-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Processes        ISSN: 0376-6357            Impact factor:   1.777


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2.  Humans identify negative (but not positive) arousal in silver fox vocalizations: implications for the adaptive value of interspecific eavesdropping.

Authors:  Piera Filippi; Svetlana S Gogoleva; Elena V Volodina; Ilya A Volodin; Bart de Boer
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3.  Effect of pitch range on dogs' response to conspecific vs. heterospecific distress cries.

Authors:  Holly Root-Gutteridge; Victoria F Ratcliffe; Justine Neumann; Lucia Timarchi; Chloe Yeung; Anna T Korzeniowska; Nicolas Mathevon; David Reby
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-10-05       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Emotional responses to conspecific distress calls are modulated by affiliation in cockatiels (Nymphicus hollandicus).

Authors:  Agatha Liévin-Bazin; Maxime Pineaux; Olivier Clerc; Manfred Gahr; Auguste M P von Bayern; Dalila Bovet
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-10-09       Impact factor: 3.240

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