TY - JOUR
T1 - Everyday bat vocalizations contain information about emitter, addressee, context, and behavior
AU - Prat, Yosef
AU - Taub, Mor
AU - Yovel, Yossi
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © The Author(s) 2016.
PY - 2016/12/22
Y1 - 2016/12/22
N2 - Animal vocal communication is often diverse and structured. Yet, the information concealed in animal vocalizations remains elusive. Several studies have shown that animal calls convey information about their emitter and the context. Often, these studies focus on specific types of calls, as it is rarely possible to probe an entire vocal repertoire at once. In this study, we continuously monitored Egyptian fruit bats for months, recording audio and video around-the-clock. We analyzed almost 15,000 vocalizations, which accompanied the everyday interactions of the bats, and were all directed toward specific individuals, rather than broadcast. We found that bat vocalizations carry ample information about the identity of the emitter, the context of the call, the behavioral response to the call, and even the call's addressee. Our results underline the importance of studying the mundane, pairwise, directed, vocal interactions of animals.
AB - Animal vocal communication is often diverse and structured. Yet, the information concealed in animal vocalizations remains elusive. Several studies have shown that animal calls convey information about their emitter and the context. Often, these studies focus on specific types of calls, as it is rarely possible to probe an entire vocal repertoire at once. In this study, we continuously monitored Egyptian fruit bats for months, recording audio and video around-the-clock. We analyzed almost 15,000 vocalizations, which accompanied the everyday interactions of the bats, and were all directed toward specific individuals, rather than broadcast. We found that bat vocalizations carry ample information about the identity of the emitter, the context of the call, the behavioral response to the call, and even the call's addressee. Our results underline the importance of studying the mundane, pairwise, directed, vocal interactions of animals.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85007163213&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - https://doi.org/10.1038/srep39419
DO - https://doi.org/10.1038/srep39419
M3 - مقالة
SN - 2045-2322
VL - 6
JO - Scientific Reports
JF - Scientific Reports
M1 - 39419
ER -