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Parent–offspring and inter-offspring responses to conspecific versus heterospecific distress calls in 2 sympatric birds
2 只同域鸟类对同种和异种遇险呼叫的亲子和后代反应
同所性の2羽の鳥における同種対異種の遭難信号に対する親子孫および子孫間応答
2 마리의 교감 조류에서 동종 대 이종 종의 조난 호출에 대한 부모 - 자손 및 자손 간 반응
Respuestas de padres e hijos y entre hijos a llamadas de angustia conespecíficas versus heteroespecíficas en 2 aves simpátricas
Réponses parents-descendants et inter-descendants aux appels de détresse conspécifiques versus hétérospécifiques chez 2 oiseaux sympatriques
Реакции родителей и потомков и между потомками на конспецифические и гетероспецифические сигналы бедствия у 2 симпатрических птиц
Yuxin Jiang 蒋宇鑫, Jingru Han 韩静茹, Ziqi Zhang 张子奇, Xiangyang Chen 陈向阳, Canchao Yang 杨灿朝
Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Ecology of Tropical Islands, College of Life Sciences, Hainan NormalUniversity, Haikou 571158, China
中国 海口 海南师范大学生命科学学院 热带岛屿生态学教育部重点实验室
Current Zoology, 31 December 2021
Abstract

Distress calls, as a type of alarm call, play important roles in expressing bodily condition and conveying information concerning predation threats. In this study, we examined the communication via distress calls in parent–offspring and inter-offspring interactions.

First, we used playback of chick distress calls of 2 sympatric breeders, the vinous-throated parrotbill Sinosuthora webbiana and the oriental reed warbler Acrocephalus orientalis, to the adults/chicks of these 2 species, respectively, and measured the responses of conspecifics or heterospecifics. The playback-to-chicks experiment showed that both species of chicks reduced the number of begging calls and begging duration time as a response to conspecific/heterospecific distress calls compared with natural begging and background noise controls. However, reed warbler chicks also reduced beak opening frequency in the response to conspecific distress calls compared with other playback stimuli.

Second, the results of the playback-to-adults experiment showed that reed warbler adults could eavesdrop on distress calls of conspecific neighbors and sympatric heterospecifics. Furthermore, the nest-leaving behavior of reed warblers did not differ significantly when they heard the distress calls of conspecifics or parrotbills. Finally, reed warbler adults responded to heterospecific distress calls more quickly than to conspecific distress calls, and parrotbill adults presented the same response.

Our results supported the warn-kin hypothesis and show that chick distress calls play an important role in conveying risk and the condition of chicks to enhance individual fitness. In addition, we also found that eavesdropping on distress calls is a congenital behavior that begins in the chick stage.
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