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European-native vocalizing: sex and age-class acoustic variation in the Central European red deer (Cervus elaphus)

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BEHAVIOUR
卷 159, 期 15, 页码 1463-1482

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BRILL
DOI: 10.1163/1568539X-bja10186

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acoustic traits; population characteristics; mother and offspring; Pannonian red deer; stags; hinds

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Within-population acoustic variation of European red deer follows two rules: similar-pitched calls between stags and hinds, and lower-pitched calls in adults.
Within-population acoustic variation of European red deer Cervus elaphus follows two empirically established common rules: Rule 1: suggesting similar-pitched stag and hind calls because of poten-tial prevalence of natural over sexual selection on call pitch; and Rule 2: predicting lower-pitched calls in adults, because larger vocal folds normally produce lower-pitched calls in mammals. We found that both rules were supported for native Pannonian red deer from Central Europe. All fun-damental frequency (f0) parameter values of hind contact calls (for the exclusion of the beginning f0) were indistinguishable from those of stag rutting roars. These results agree with published data on vocalization of male and female American and Asian wapiti Cervus canadensis. Calls of adults of either sex were lower in frequency than calf calls. These results disagree with data collected from adult and young American wapiti producing same-frequency calls, probably because of a distinctive mechanism of sound production (whistling).

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