Should I stay or should I go: Is vocal communication a key to coordinated parental care in a monogamous seabird, the Little Auk (Alle alle) ?

Abstract: While most bird species exhibit bi-parental care, with both parents adjusting theirs workload in respect to each other, still little is known of how this adjustment is achieved. Vocal communication has recently been pointed out as a potential mechanism of such parental care adjustment in s...

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Main Authors: 3rd World Seabird Conference 2021, Devogel, Marion
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: Underline Science Inc. 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.48448/9eq9-wh49
https://underline.io/lecture/34777-should-i-stay-or-should-i-go-is-vocal-communication-a-key-to-coordinated-parental-care-in-a-monogamous-seabird,-the-little-auk-(alle-alle)-question
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spelling ftdatacite:10.48448/9eq9-wh49 2023-05-15T13:16:14+02:00 Should I stay or should I go: Is vocal communication a key to coordinated parental care in a monogamous seabird, the Little Auk (Alle alle) ? 3rd World Seabird Conference 2021 Devogel, Marion 2021 https://dx.doi.org/10.48448/9eq9-wh49 https://underline.io/lecture/34777-should-i-stay-or-should-i-go-is-vocal-communication-a-key-to-coordinated-parental-care-in-a-monogamous-seabird,-the-little-auk-(alle-alle)-question unknown Underline Science Inc. Animal Science Ornithology MediaObject article Conference talk Audiovisual 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.48448/9eq9-wh49 2022-02-09T11:22:26Z Abstract: While most bird species exhibit bi-parental care, with both parents adjusting theirs workload in respect to each other, still little is known of how this adjustment is achieved. Vocal communication has recently been pointed out as a potential mechanism of such parental care adjustment in songbirds, but remains poorly studied in seabirds. Here we examine the role of partners' vocal interactions in the parental care of a monogamous seabird, the Little Auk (Alle alle). Little Auks' breeding partners share their parental duties equally and in a coordinated manner; during the whole breeding period they frequently meet at the nest and vocalize together, which makes it a perfect system for studying the role of vocal communication in parental coordination. We investigate whether the temporal and acoustical structure of the partners' vocal interaction in the nest predict its output (relief or not of the incubating partner), and whether they are related to the duration of the previous and subsequent incubation bouts. Our results are the first attempt to answer such questions in seabirds, and we believe they will constitute a solid background for both examining the mechanisms regulating parental care and the importance of vocal communication between avian breeding partners. Authors: Marion Devogel¹, Antoine Grissot¹, Dorota Kidawa¹, Marcelo Araya-Salas², Katarzyna Wojczulanis-Jakubas¹ ¹University of Gdansk, ²Universidad de San josé Article in Journal/Newspaper Alle alle little auk DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Salas ENVELOPE(-58.417,-58.417,-63.550,-63.550)
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Ornithology
3rd World Seabird Conference 2021
Devogel, Marion
Should I stay or should I go: Is vocal communication a key to coordinated parental care in a monogamous seabird, the Little Auk (Alle alle) ?
topic_facet Animal Science
Ornithology
description Abstract: While most bird species exhibit bi-parental care, with both parents adjusting theirs workload in respect to each other, still little is known of how this adjustment is achieved. Vocal communication has recently been pointed out as a potential mechanism of such parental care adjustment in songbirds, but remains poorly studied in seabirds. Here we examine the role of partners' vocal interactions in the parental care of a monogamous seabird, the Little Auk (Alle alle). Little Auks' breeding partners share their parental duties equally and in a coordinated manner; during the whole breeding period they frequently meet at the nest and vocalize together, which makes it a perfect system for studying the role of vocal communication in parental coordination. We investigate whether the temporal and acoustical structure of the partners' vocal interaction in the nest predict its output (relief or not of the incubating partner), and whether they are related to the duration of the previous and subsequent incubation bouts. Our results are the first attempt to answer such questions in seabirds, and we believe they will constitute a solid background for both examining the mechanisms regulating parental care and the importance of vocal communication between avian breeding partners. Authors: Marion Devogel¹, Antoine Grissot¹, Dorota Kidawa¹, Marcelo Araya-Salas², Katarzyna Wojczulanis-Jakubas¹ ¹University of Gdansk, ²Universidad de San josé
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Devogel, Marion
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title Should I stay or should I go: Is vocal communication a key to coordinated parental care in a monogamous seabird, the Little Auk (Alle alle) ?
title_short Should I stay or should I go: Is vocal communication a key to coordinated parental care in a monogamous seabird, the Little Auk (Alle alle) ?
title_full Should I stay or should I go: Is vocal communication a key to coordinated parental care in a monogamous seabird, the Little Auk (Alle alle) ?
title_fullStr Should I stay or should I go: Is vocal communication a key to coordinated parental care in a monogamous seabird, the Little Auk (Alle alle) ?
title_full_unstemmed Should I stay or should I go: Is vocal communication a key to coordinated parental care in a monogamous seabird, the Little Auk (Alle alle) ?
title_sort should i stay or should i go: is vocal communication a key to coordinated parental care in a monogamous seabird, the little auk (alle alle) ?
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