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INDIVIDUALITY IN TRUMPET CALLS OF HIGHLY SOCIAL CRESTED AUKLET (AETHIA CRISTATELLA)

https://doi.org/10.1234/XXXX-XXXX-2011-3-38-45

Abstract

Crested auklet  — unique species  of  Alcidae, how  display  complex social  behavior and  breeds in   dense   colonies  included  up   to   million  individuals.  Here   we   studied   individual  differences in  trumpet calls  — loud  vocalization, used  by auklets  as advertising display.  In  2008  and  2009  we recorded 231  calls,  from  24  marked birds  from  Talan   island  (Sea  of  Okhotsk). The  discriminant analysis,   based   on  7  parameters  of  introduction,  showed   84,8%;   and   based   on  7  parameters  of main  part  — 82,3%  of  correct assignment. Both  values  are  significantly higher  the  random  value. Our  data   suggest  that   trumpet calls  of  crested   auklets   carry  strong   individually  specific   features. Even introduction or main part is potentially sufficient for individual recognition of calling bird. We suppose that this superfluity of individually specific information is one of possible adaptation for communication in noisy environment of dense colonies: anklets need to hear only the small part ofthe trumpet cafor undbubtedTidentification of calling bird.

About the Authors

A. V. Klenova

Russian Federation


V. A. Zubakin
Институт проблем экологии и эволюции РАН. Союз охраны птиц России.
Russian Federation


E. V. Zubakina
Союз охраны птиц России.
Russian Federation


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Klenova A.V., Zubakin V.A., Zubakina E.V. INDIVIDUALITY IN TRUMPET CALLS OF HIGHLY SOCIAL CRESTED AUKLET (AETHIA CRISTATELLA). Vestnik Moskovskogo universiteta. Seriya 16. Biologiya. 2011;(3):38-45. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.1234/XXXX-XXXX-2011-3-38-45

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