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Adult Richardson's ground squirrels (Spermophilus richardsonii) ignore rate changes in juvenile alarm calls:: Age-differential response urgency perception?

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ETHOLOGY
卷 112, 期 9, 页码 896-902

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0310.2006.01235.x

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Juvenile Richardson's ground squirrels (RGS; Spermophilus richardsonii) communicate response urgency by modulating the rate of syllable production in repetitive alarm calls, although longer call bouts do not promote more pronounced or longer-lasting (tonic) vigilance in juvenile call recipients. We exposed free-living adult RGS to playbacks of alarm calls differing in rate and length to determine whether adult receivers respond to the same alarm parameters as juveniles. Adult squirrels did not respond differentially to differences in call rate or length, suggesting that adult RGS do not attend to call rate as do juveniles. This difference in response may be attributable to a developmental change in the perceptual mechanisms by which individuals extract information regarding response urgency, but could also be a product of adult receivers devaluing information encoded in alarm calls emitted by relatively inexperienced juvenile signalers.

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