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Fallow bucks attend to vocal cues of motivation and fatigue

Lay Summary Breeding vocalizations can provide up-to-date information about callers. During the rut, fallow buck calling rates vary in response to their nearest neighbors, and vocal fatigue is linked to body condition loss. We found that fallow bucks perceive higher calling rates as a greater threat...

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Published in:Behavioral ecology 2014-03, Vol.25 (2), p.392-401
Main Authors: Pitcher, Benjamin J., Briefer, Elodie F., Vannoni, Elisabetta, McElligott, Alan G.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Lay Summary Breeding vocalizations can provide up-to-date information about callers. During the rut, fallow buck calling rates vary in response to their nearest neighbors, and vocal fatigue is linked to body condition loss. We found that fallow bucks perceive higher calling rates as a greater threat and that bucks were sensitive to declines in the quality of the calls of other males. Over the breeding season, fallow bucks gain information from changing calls to continually assess the condition and motivation of conspecifics. Vocalizations encode a range of information about the caller, and variation in calling behavior and vocal structure may provide listeners with information about the motivation and condition of the caller. Fallow bucks only vocalize during the breeding season and can produce more than 3000 groans per hour. Males modulate their calling rates, calling faster when other calling males and/or females are nearby. Groans also reveal caller fatigue, becoming shorter and higher pitched toward the end of the rut. Thus, fallow deer groans vary both over very short (minute to minute) and longer timescales (the rut). However, no studies have investigated how intraindividual acoustic variation in fallow deer groans is perceived and how the information is utilized. Using playback experiments, we examined if fallow bucks can extract information about callers from groans and how groaning rate and fatigue affect the perceived competition posed by a caller. Males became attentive sooner and remained attentive for longer during high-rate playbacks than low-rate playbacks. Furthermore, males were attentive for longer during playback of early rut groans that are indicative of males in better condition. Over short timescales, fallow bucks gain information about the motivation of callers through groaning rates. While over longer timescales, males can detect declines in call quality, corresponding to the loss of condition in callers. Thus, over the course of the rut, fallow bucks can extract honest information from dynamic vocalizations to continually assess the current state of conspecifics.
ISSN:1045-2249
1465-7279
DOI:10.1093/beheco/art131