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2023-12-01

摘要:

The remarkable cognitive abilities of bats indicate that they may recognise particular conspecifics. Because of their highly developed auditory system, it is obvious that vocalisations of bats may give information about the individual emitting them. In a field study of the social behaviour in the Indian false vampire bat ( Megaderma lyra ), two different types of vocalisation were recorded and analysed. The bats emitted these vocalisations only while aggregating with conspecifics inside the day roost. The "landing strophe" consisted of a number of brief multiharmonic downward frequency-modulated (FM down ) sounds which levelled off as a constant frequency (CF), and the "clatter strophe" was composed of a number of multiharmonic FM down sounds which became shallow at the end as a short CF. The sounds of the landing strophe and the clatter strophe differed in repetition rate, duration, harmonic components and frequency. Time pattern and peak frequency of the two sound types differed highly significantly between single, unidentified bats. The sounds were inter-individually distinct when the three parameters were combined as an acoustical space. Therefore, these vocalisations might be used for individual recognition in adult bats.

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