TY - JOUR
T1 - Calling to the collective
T2 - Contact calling rates within groups of disc-winged bats do not vary by kinship or association
AU - Chaverri, Gloriana
AU - Sagot, Maria
AU - Stynoski, Jennifer L.
AU - Araya-Salas, Marcelo
AU - Araya-Ajoy, Yimen
AU - Nagy, Martina
AU - Knörnschild, Mirjam
AU - Chaves-Ramírez, Silvia
AU - Rose, Nicole
AU - Sánchez-Chavarría, Mariela
AU - Jiménez-Torres, Yelananie
AU - Ulloa-Sanabria, Deilyn
AU - Solís-Hernández, Hellen
AU - Carter, Gerald G.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/5/20
Y1 - 2024/5/20
N2 - Many group-living animals coordinate social behaviours using contact calls, which can be produced for all group members or targeted at specific individuals. In the disc-winged bat, Thyroptera tricolor, group members use 'inquiry' and 'response' calls to coordinate daily movements into new roosts (furled leaves). Rates of both calls show consistent among-individual variation, but causes of within-individual variation remain unknown. Here, we tested whether disc-winged bats produce more contact calls towards group members with higher kinship or association. In 446 experimental trials, we recorded 139 random within-group pairs of one flying bat (producing inquiry calls for roost searching) and one roosting bat (producing response calls for roost advertising). Using generalized linear mixed-effect models (GLMM), we assessed how response and inquiry calling rates varied by sender, receiver, genetic kinship and co-roosting association rate. Calling rates varied consistently across senders but not by receiver. Response calling was influenced by inquiry calling rates, but neither calling rate was higher when the interacting pair had higher kinship or association. Rather than dyadic calling rates indicating within-group relationships, our findings are consistent with the hypothesis that bats produce contact calls to maintain contact with any or all individuals within a group while collectively searching for a new roost site. This article is part of the theme issue 'The power of sound: unravelling how acoustic communication shapes group dynamics'.
AB - Many group-living animals coordinate social behaviours using contact calls, which can be produced for all group members or targeted at specific individuals. In the disc-winged bat, Thyroptera tricolor, group members use 'inquiry' and 'response' calls to coordinate daily movements into new roosts (furled leaves). Rates of both calls show consistent among-individual variation, but causes of within-individual variation remain unknown. Here, we tested whether disc-winged bats produce more contact calls towards group members with higher kinship or association. In 446 experimental trials, we recorded 139 random within-group pairs of one flying bat (producing inquiry calls for roost searching) and one roosting bat (producing response calls for roost advertising). Using generalized linear mixed-effect models (GLMM), we assessed how response and inquiry calling rates varied by sender, receiver, genetic kinship and co-roosting association rate. Calling rates varied consistently across senders but not by receiver. Response calling was influenced by inquiry calling rates, but neither calling rate was higher when the interacting pair had higher kinship or association. Rather than dyadic calling rates indicating within-group relationships, our findings are consistent with the hypothesis that bats produce contact calls to maintain contact with any or all individuals within a group while collectively searching for a new roost site. This article is part of the theme issue 'The power of sound: unravelling how acoustic communication shapes group dynamics'.
KW - acoustics
KW - association
KW - dyadic interactions
KW - group cohesion
KW - kinship
KW - Thyroptera tricolor
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U2 - 10.1098/rstb.2023.0195
DO - 10.1098/rstb.2023.0195
M3 - Article
C2 - 38768198
AN - SCOPUS:85193857644
SN - 0962-8436
VL - 379
JO - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
JF - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
IS - 1905
M1 - 20230195
ER -