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Behaviour Associated with Ultrasonic Vocalizations in Six Gerbilline Rodent Species
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AbstractEncounters were staged between male and oestrus‐induced females of the same or different taxa of the species/subspecies Gerbillurus paeba paeba, G. p. exilis, G. tytonis, G. setzeri, G. vallinus and Tatera brantsii. Each encounter lasted 20 min; converted ultrasonic emissions were recorded on videotape simultaneously with visual images. Videotapes were transcribed and sequences of acts and vocalizations were recorded.The frequency of acts was compared separately with the number of ultrasonic vocalizations during and after acts by χ2 contingency table analysis, followed by partitioned χ2 to identify individual acts which contributed significantly to the overall χ2 value. Vocalizations occurred significantly more frequently than expected during sexual and/or huddling behaviour in all species‐groups; and significantly less frequently than expected during exploratory, watching and/or submissive behaviour. Vocalizations were uncommon during investigative behaviour in all taxa, and aggressive behaviour in Gerbillurus taxa, but occurred significantly more frequently than expected after these behaviour categories in all taxa.Analysis of vocalizations immediately following acts verified the interpretations of function of vocalizations during acts. Ultrasonic vocalizations clearly play an important role in the communication of six taxa of southern African gerbils.
Title: Behaviour Associated with Ultrasonic Vocalizations in Six Gerbilline Rodent Species
Description:
AbstractEncounters were staged between male and oestrus‐induced females of the same or different taxa of the species/subspecies Gerbillurus paeba paeba, G.
p.
exilis, G.
tytonis, G.
setzeri, G.
vallinus and Tatera brantsii.
Each encounter lasted 20 min; converted ultrasonic emissions were recorded on videotape simultaneously with visual images.
Videotapes were transcribed and sequences of acts and vocalizations were recorded.
The frequency of acts was compared separately with the number of ultrasonic vocalizations during and after acts by χ2 contingency table analysis, followed by partitioned χ2 to identify individual acts which contributed significantly to the overall χ2 value.
Vocalizations occurred significantly more frequently than expected during sexual and/or huddling behaviour in all species‐groups; and significantly less frequently than expected during exploratory, watching and/or submissive behaviour.
Vocalizations were uncommon during investigative behaviour in all taxa, and aggressive behaviour in Gerbillurus taxa, but occurred significantly more frequently than expected after these behaviour categories in all taxa.
Analysis of vocalizations immediately following acts verified the interpretations of function of vocalizations during acts.
Ultrasonic vocalizations clearly play an important role in the communication of six taxa of southern African gerbils.
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