Acoustic communication in the kittiwake Rissa tridactyla: potential cues for sexual and individual signatures in long calls.
International audience Sex and individual recognition systems vary among species and can have various functions in different contexts. In order to determine the basis of identification by voice in the Kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla), the greeting calls of 32 individuals (18 males and 14 females) were r...
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ftunivnantes:oai:HAL:hal-00414003v1 2023-05-15T15:38:52+02:00 Acoustic communication in the kittiwake Rissa tridactyla: potential cues for sexual and individual signatures in long calls. Aubin, Thierry Mathevon, Nicolas Staszewski, Vincent Boulinier, Thierry Neurobiologie de l'apprentissage, de la mémoire et de la communication (NAMC) Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Ecologie et Neuro-Ethologie Sensorielles (ENES) Université Jean Monnet - Saint-Étienne (UJM) Centre d’Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive (CEFE) Université Paul-Valéry - Montpellier 3 (UPVM)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Centre international d'études supérieures en sciences agronomiques (Montpellier SupAgro)-École pratique des hautes études (EPHE) Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université de Montpellier (UM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD France-Sud )-Institut national d’études supérieures agronomiques de Montpellier (Montpellier SupAgro) 2007-02-22 https://hal.science/hal-00414003 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-007-0262-6 en eng HAL CCSD Springer Verlag info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1007/s00300-007-0262-6 hal-00414003 https://hal.science/hal-00414003 doi:10.1007/s00300-007-0262-6 ISSN: 0722-4060 EISSN: 1432-2056 Polar Biology https://hal.science/hal-00414003 Polar Biology, 2007, 30, pp.1027-1033. ⟨10.1007/s00300-007-0262-6⟩ [SCCO.NEUR]Cognitive science/Neuroscience info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2007 ftunivnantes https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-007-0262-6 2023-03-01T00:44:06Z International audience Sex and individual recognition systems vary among species and can have various functions in different contexts. In order to determine the basis of identification by voice in the Kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla), the greeting calls of 32 individuals (18 males and 14 females) were recorded in May–June 2004 on the Kittiwake colony of Hornøya island (Barents sea) and analysed. On the basis of coefficient of variation calculations and discriminant analyses, we show (1) that calls are sexually dimorphic and that the dimorphism is mainly based on the value of the fundamental frequency, and (2) that calls are individually distinct, individuality being due to a complex of temporal and frequency parameters located in different parts of the signal. This coding strategy is discussed in the context of the colonial breeding habitat of the species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Barents Sea Polar Biology rissa tridactyla Université de Nantes: HAL-UNIV-NANTES Barents Sea Hornøya ENVELOPE(31.154,31.154,70.388,70.388) Polar Biology 30 8 1027 1033 |
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International audience Sex and individual recognition systems vary among species and can have various functions in different contexts. In order to determine the basis of identification by voice in the Kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla), the greeting calls of 32 individuals (18 males and 14 females) were recorded in May–June 2004 on the Kittiwake colony of Hornøya island (Barents sea) and analysed. On the basis of coefficient of variation calculations and discriminant analyses, we show (1) that calls are sexually dimorphic and that the dimorphism is mainly based on the value of the fundamental frequency, and (2) that calls are individually distinct, individuality being due to a complex of temporal and frequency parameters located in different parts of the signal. This coding strategy is discussed in the context of the colonial breeding habitat of the species. |
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Neurobiologie de l'apprentissage, de la mémoire et de la communication (NAMC) Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Ecologie et Neuro-Ethologie Sensorielles (ENES) Université Jean Monnet - Saint-Étienne (UJM) Centre d’Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive (CEFE) Université Paul-Valéry - Montpellier 3 (UPVM)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Centre international d'études supérieures en sciences agronomiques (Montpellier SupAgro)-École pratique des hautes études (EPHE) Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université de Montpellier (UM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD France-Sud )-Institut national d’études supérieures agronomiques de Montpellier (Montpellier SupAgro) |
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Acoustic communication in the kittiwake Rissa tridactyla: potential cues for sexual and individual signatures in long calls. |
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Acoustic communication in the kittiwake Rissa tridactyla: potential cues for sexual and individual signatures in long calls. |
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Acoustic communication in the kittiwake Rissa tridactyla: potential cues for sexual and individual signatures in long calls. |
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Acoustic communication in the kittiwake Rissa tridactyla: potential cues for sexual and individual signatures in long calls. |
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Acoustic communication in the kittiwake Rissa tridactyla: potential cues for sexual and individual signatures in long calls. |
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acoustic communication in the kittiwake rissa tridactyla: potential cues for sexual and individual signatures in long calls. |
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ISSN: 0722-4060 EISSN: 1432-2056 Polar Biology https://hal.science/hal-00414003 Polar Biology, 2007, 30, pp.1027-1033. ⟨10.1007/s00300-007-0262-6⟩ |
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