Acoustic recognition of predators by mantled howler monkeys (Alouatta palliata): A playback experiment with naïve and experienced subjects.

IF 1.7 2区 生物学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY American Journal of Biological Anthropology Pub Date : 2024-08-14 DOI:10.1002/ajpa.25013
Rafael Omar Sánchez-Vidal, Ariadna Rangel-Negrín, Margarita Briseño-Jaramillo, J Roberto Sosa-López, Pedro A D Dias
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Objectives: When the production of antipredator behaviors is costly, prey is expected to stop displaying such behaviors and lose the ability to recognize extirpated predators. However, the loss or maintenance of predator recognition abilities is conditional on the eco-evolutionary context of prey. Here, we examined the behavioral responses of naïve and experienced mantled howler monkeys (Alouatta palliata) to simulated acoustic cues from natural predators.

Methods: We studied experienced individuals in the Uxpanapa Valley and naïve individuals in Los Tuxtlas (Veracruz, México). Jaguars (Panthera onca) and harpy eagles (Harpia harpyja), the main predators of howler monkeys, are extant in the Uxpanapa Valley but have been extirpated in Los Tuxtlas for approximately 70 and 45 years, respectively. We exposed six naïve and six experienced groups to playbacks of acoustic stimuli from the two predators and a non-predator control species (plain chachalacas, Ortalis vetula), and recorded the latency, frequency, and duration of antipredation behaviors (n = 127 trials).

Results: In contrast with experienced mantled howler monkeys, naïve subjects did not respond to trials from harpy eagles. However, response patterns were generally similar between naïve and experienced individuals when exposed to jaguar stimuli.

Discussion: Our findings suggest that naïve mantled howler monkeys do not recognize harpy eagle calls, but they respond to jaguar calls in a manner consistent with experienced individuals. These results illustrate how different mechanisms for the recognition of extirpated predators operate within a single species according to evolutionary and ecological experience.

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蝠鲼吼猴(Alouatta palliata)对捕食者的声音识别:以天真和经验丰富的受试者为对象的回放实验。
目标当产生反捕食者行为的代价很高时,预计猎物会停止表现这种行为,并失去识别已灭绝的捕食者的能力。然而,捕食者识别能力的丧失或维持取决于猎物的生态进化环境。在这里,我们研究了天真和经验丰富的蝠鼬猴(Alouatta palliata)对来自天敌的模拟声音线索的行为反应:我们在乌克斯帕纳帕山谷对经验丰富的个体进行了研究,在洛斯图斯特拉斯(墨西哥韦拉克鲁斯州)对幼稚的个体进行了研究。美洲豹(Panthera onca)和鹞鹰(Harpia harpyja)是吼猴的主要天敌,它们现存于乌克斯帕纳帕山谷,但在洛斯图克斯特拉斯分别灭绝了约 70 年和 45 年。我们让六组新手和六组经验丰富的蝠鲼吼猴接受来自这两种天敌和一种非天敌对照物种(平原茶隼,Ortalis vetula)的声音刺激回放,并记录反捕食行为的潜伏期、频率和持续时间(n = 127 次试验):结果:与经验丰富的蝠鲼猴相比,天真无邪的受试者对鹞鹰的试验没有反应。然而,当受到美洲虎的刺激时,天真蝠鼬猴和经验丰富的蝠鼬猴的反应模式基本相似:我们的研究结果表明,天真的蝠鲼猴不能识别鹞鹰的叫声,但它们对美洲虎叫声的反应方式与有经验的个体一致。这些结果说明,在同一物种中,识别已灭绝的捕食者的不同机制是如何根据进化和生态经验而运作的。
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