Seabird’s cry:repertoire and vocal expression of contextual valence in the little auk ( Alle alle )

Many seabird species breed in colonies counting up to hundreds of thousands of individuals. Life in such crowded colonies might require special coding–decoding systems to reliably convey information through acoustic cues. This can include, for example, developing complex vocal repertoires and adjust...

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Main Authors: Osiecka, Anna N., Briefer, Elodie F., Kidawa, Dorota, Wojczulanis-Jakubas, Katarzyna
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Language:English
Published: 2023
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-35857-3
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/56ee637c-0184-4af9-ad8d-2d4987bbb3aa 2024-06-09T07:38:10+00:00 Seabird’s cry:repertoire and vocal expression of contextual valence in the little auk ( Alle alle ) Osiecka, Anna N. Briefer, Elodie F. Kidawa, Dorota Wojczulanis-Jakubas, Katarzyna 2023 application/pdf https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/seabirds-cry(56ee637c-0184-4af9-ad8d-2d4987bbb3aa).html https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-35857-3 https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/350939104/s41598_023_35857_3.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Osiecka , A N , Briefer , E F , Kidawa , D & Wojczulanis-Jakubas , K 2023 , ' Seabird’s cry : repertoire and vocal expression of contextual valence in the little auk ( Alle alle ) ' , Scientific Reports , vol. 13 , no. 1 , 8623 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-35857-3 article 2023 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-35857-3 2024-05-16T11:29:29Z Many seabird species breed in colonies counting up to hundreds of thousands of individuals. Life in such crowded colonies might require special coding–decoding systems to reliably convey information through acoustic cues. This can include, for example, developing complex vocal repertoires and adjusting the properties of their vocal signals to communicate behavioural contexts, and thus regulate social interactions with their conspecifics. We studied vocalisations produced by the little auk (Alle alle)—a highly vocal, colonial seabird—over mating and incubation periods on the SW coast of Svalbard. Using passive acoustic recordings registered in a breeding colony, we extracted eight vocalisation types: single call, clucking, classic call, low trill, short call, short-trill, terror, and handling vocalisation. Calls were grouped by production context (based on the typically associated behaviour), to which a valence (positive vs negative) was later attributed, when possible, according to fitness threats, i.e. predator or human presence (negative) and promoters, i.e. interaction with a partner (positive). The effect of the putative valence on eight selected frequency and duration variables was then investigated. The putative contextual valence significantly affected the acoustic properties of the calls. Calls assigned positive valence had higher fundamental frequency and spectral centre of gravity as well as shorter sound duration than these assigned negative valence. These results indicate that the little auk’s vocal communication system may facilitate expression of complex behavioural contexts, and seems to include vocal plasticity within vocalisation types—however, more data are necessary to better understand this effect and possible interplays of other factors. Many seabird species breed in colonies counting up to hundreds of thousands of individuals. Life in such crowded colonies might require special coding–decoding systems to reliably convey information through acoustic cues. This can include, for example, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Alle alle little auk Svalbard University of Copenhagen: Research Svalbard Scientific Reports 13 1
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description Many seabird species breed in colonies counting up to hundreds of thousands of individuals. Life in such crowded colonies might require special coding–decoding systems to reliably convey information through acoustic cues. This can include, for example, developing complex vocal repertoires and adjusting the properties of their vocal signals to communicate behavioural contexts, and thus regulate social interactions with their conspecifics. We studied vocalisations produced by the little auk (Alle alle)—a highly vocal, colonial seabird—over mating and incubation periods on the SW coast of Svalbard. Using passive acoustic recordings registered in a breeding colony, we extracted eight vocalisation types: single call, clucking, classic call, low trill, short call, short-trill, terror, and handling vocalisation. Calls were grouped by production context (based on the typically associated behaviour), to which a valence (positive vs negative) was later attributed, when possible, according to fitness threats, i.e. predator or human presence (negative) and promoters, i.e. interaction with a partner (positive). The effect of the putative valence on eight selected frequency and duration variables was then investigated. The putative contextual valence significantly affected the acoustic properties of the calls. Calls assigned positive valence had higher fundamental frequency and spectral centre of gravity as well as shorter sound duration than these assigned negative valence. These results indicate that the little auk’s vocal communication system may facilitate expression of complex behavioural contexts, and seems to include vocal plasticity within vocalisation types—however, more data are necessary to better understand this effect and possible interplays of other factors. Many seabird species breed in colonies counting up to hundreds of thousands of individuals. Life in such crowded colonies might require special coding–decoding systems to reliably convey information through acoustic cues. This can include, for example, ...
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author Osiecka, Anna N.
Briefer, Elodie F.
Kidawa, Dorota
Wojczulanis-Jakubas, Katarzyna
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Briefer, Elodie F.
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Wojczulanis-Jakubas, Katarzyna
Seabird’s cry:repertoire and vocal expression of contextual valence in the little auk ( Alle alle )
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title Seabird’s cry:repertoire and vocal expression of contextual valence in the little auk ( Alle alle )
title_short Seabird’s cry:repertoire and vocal expression of contextual valence in the little auk ( Alle alle )
title_full Seabird’s cry:repertoire and vocal expression of contextual valence in the little auk ( Alle alle )
title_fullStr Seabird’s cry:repertoire and vocal expression of contextual valence in the little auk ( Alle alle )
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