Search results for "Vocalization"

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Pet dogs' behavior when the owner and an unfamiliar person attend to a faux rival.

2017

While dog owners ascribe different emotions to their pets, including jealousy, research on secondary emotions in nonhuman animals is very limited and, so far, only one study has investigated jealousy in dogs (Canis familiaris). This work explores jealousy in dogs one step further. We conducted two studies adapting a procedure devised to assess jealousy in human infants. In each study 36 adult dogs were exposed to a situation in which their owner and a stranger ignored them while directing positive attention towards three different objects: a book, a puppet and a fake dog (Study 1: furry; Study 2: plastic). Overall, the results of both studies do not provide evidence that the behavioral resp…

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MALE COURTSHIP SONG AND FEMALE PREFERENCE VARIATION BETWEEN PHYLOGEOGRAPHICALLY DISTINCT POPULATIONS OF DROSOPHILA MONTANA

2007

Understanding the variation within and between populations in important male mating traits and female preferences is crucial to theories concerning the origin of sexual isolation by coevolution or other processes. There have been surprisingly few studies on the extent of variation and covariation within and between populations, especially where the evolutionary relationships between populations are understood. Here we examine variation in female preferences and a sexually selected male song trait, the carrier frequency of the song, within and between populations from different phylogeographic clusters of Drosophila montana. Song is obligatory for successful mating in this species, and both …

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Two distinct genomic regions, harbouring the period and fruitless genes, affect male courtship song in Drosophila montana

2012

Acoustic signals often have a significant role in pair formation and in species recognition. Determining the genetic basis of signal divergence will help to understand signal evolution by sexual selection and its role in the speciation process. An earlier study investigated quantitative trait locus for male courtship song carrier frequency (FRE) in Drosophila montana using microsatellite markers. We refined this study by adding to the linkage map markers for 10 candidate genes known to affect song production in Drosophila melanogaster. We also extended the analyses to additional song characters (pulse train length (PTL), pulse number (PN), interpulse interval, pulse length (PL) and cycle nu…

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Prenatal exposure to the CB1 receptor agonist WIN 55,212-2 causes learning disruption associated with impaired cortical NMDA receptor function and em…

2005

The aim of this study was to investigate whether prenatal exposure to the cannabinoid CB1 receptor agonist WIN 55,212-2 (WIN) at a daily dose devoid of overt signs of toxicity and/or gross malformations (0.5 mg/kg, gestation days 5-20), influences cortical glutamatergic neurotransmission, learning and emotional reactivity in rat offspring. Basal and K+-evoked extracellular glutamate levels were significantly lower in cortical cell cultures obtained from pups exposed to WIN during gestation with respect to those measured in cultures obtained from neonates born from vehicle-treated dams. The addition of NMDA to cortical cell cultures from neonates born from vehicle-treated dams concentration-…

MaleMarijuana AbuseCannabinoid receptoractive avoidance behaviour; basal and K+-evoked glutamate levels; cortical cell cultures; homing behaviour; maternal marijuana consumption; ultrasonic vocalizationEmotionsReceptor Cannabinoid CB1Pregnancyactive avoidance behaviourWIN 55212-2Cells CulturedCerebral CortexBehavior AnimalGlutamate receptorBraincortical cell culturesCalcium Channel Blockersactive avoidance behaviour; basal and k plus -evoked glutamate levels; basal and k+-evoked glutamate levels; cortical cell cultures; homing behaviour; maternal marijuana consumption; ultrasonic vocalizationPrenatal Exposure Delayed EffectsChloratesNMDA receptorbasal and K+-evoked glutamate levelsFemaleMicrotubule-Associated Proteinsmedicine.drugAgonistmedicine.medical_specialtyOffspringmedicine.drug_classCognitive NeuroscienceMorpholinesGlutamic Acidmaternal marijuana consumptionNeurotransmissionBiologyNaphthalenesReceptors N-Methyl-D-AspartateCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceGlutamatergicInternal medicinemedicineAvoidance LearningAnimalsRats WistarBenzoxazinesRatsultrasonic vocalizationEndocrinologyAnimals Newbornhoming behaviourVocalization AnimalExtracellular SpaceNeuroscience
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Predicting and Measuring Decision Rules for Social Recognition in a Neotropical Frog.

2022

AbstractMany animals use signals, such as vocalizations, to recognize familiar individuals. However, animals risk making recognition mistakes because the signal properties of different individuals often overlap due to within-individual variation in signal production. To understand the relationship between signal variation and decision rules for social recognition, we studied male golden rocket frogs, which recognize the calls of territory neighbors and respond less aggressively to a neighbor’s calls than to the calls of strangers. We quantified patterns of individual variation in acoustic properties of calls and predicted optimal discrimination thresholds using a signal detection theory mod…

MaleSignal variationComputer scienceSpeech recognitionRecognition PsychologyDecision ruleSignalSocial recognitionAggressionVariation (linguistics)Signal productionAnimalsDetection theoryAnuraVocalization AnimalTerritorialityEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSocial categoryThe American naturalist
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The extent of variation in male song, wing and genital characters among allopatric Drosophila montana populations.

2007

Drosophila montana, a species of the Drosophila virilis group, has distributed around the northern hemisphere. Phylogeographic analyses of two North American and one Eurasian population of this species offer a good background for the studies on the extent of variation in phenotypic traits between populations as well as for tracing the selection pressures likely to play a role in character divergence. In the present paper, we studied variation in the male courtship song, wing and genital characters among flies from Colorado (USA), Vancouver (Canada) and Oulanka (Finland) populations. The phenotypic divergence among populations did not coincide with the extent of their genetic divergence, sug…

Maleeducation.field_of_studyanimal structuresNatural selectionPopulationAllopatric speciationPhenotypic traitBiologyGenitalia MaleMating Preference AnimalBalancing selectionSexual conflictGenetic divergenceGenetics PopulationPhenotypeEvolutionary biologySexual selectionAnimalsWings AnimalDrosophilaFemaleSelection GeneticVocalization AnimaleducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of evolutionary biology
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Use of ultrasonic vocalizations to assess olfactory detection in mouse pups treated with 3-methylindole.

2005

International audience; Altricial mammals use olfaction long before the olfactory bulb has reached its anatomically mature state. Indeed, while audition and vision are still not functional, the olfactory system of newborn animals can clearly process distinct odorant molecules. Although several previous studies have emphasized the important role that olfaction plays in early critical functions, it has been difficult to develop a sensitive and reliable test to precisely quantify olfactory ability in pups. One difficulty in determining early sensory capabilities is the rather limited behavioral repertory of neonates. The present study examines the use of ultrasonic vocalizations emitted by iso…

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Innovative Tools for Sound Sketching Combining Vocalizations and Gestures

2016

International audience; Designers are used to produce a variety of physical and digital representations at different stages of the design process. These intermediary objects (IOs) do support the externalization of ideas and the mediation with the different stakeholders. In the same manner, sound designers deliver several intermediate sounds to their clients, through iteration and refinement. In fact, these preliminary sounds are sound sketches representing the intermediate steps of an evolving creation. In this paper we reflect on the method of sketching sounds through vocalizations and gestures, and how a technological support, grounded in the understanding of the design practice, can fost…

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Disentangling canid howls across multiple species and subspecies: Structure in a complex communication channel

2016

Wolves, coyotes, and other canids are members of a diverse genus of top predators of considerable conservation and management interest. Canid howls are long-range communication signals, used both for territorial defence and group cohesion. Previous studies have shown that howls can encode individual and group identity. However, no comprehensive study has investigated the nature of variation in canid howls across the wide range of species. We analysed a database of over 2000 howls recorded from 13 different canid species and subspecies. We applied a quantitative similarity measure to compare the modulation pattern in howls from different populations, and then applied an unsupervised clusteri…

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