The Function of Howling in the Ring-Tailed Lemur (Lemur catta)

被引:0
|
作者
Laura M. Bolt
机构
[1] University of Toronto,Department of Anthropology
来源
关键词
Long call; Loud call; Mate attraction hypothesis; Mate defense hypothesis;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Long calls are sex-specific vocalizations used for mate attraction or mate defense in many animal species. Ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta), female-dominant strepsirrhines, have a male-specific long call termed a howl, with proposed functions that have never been empirically tested. I aimed to investigate why ring-tailed lemur males howl and to test whether the mate defense and mate attraction hypotheses for long-calling were applicable to this species. From March to July 2010, I collected 600 h of focal data on 25 males aged ≥3 year at Beza Mahafaly Special Reserve, Madagascar. I observed each male continuously for 30 min at a time and noted all agonism using one–zero sampling at 2.5-min intervals. I calculated male dominance rank from these data. I recorded days when female estrus occurred and noted howling and intergroup encounters using all-occurrences sampling. Howling rate was not significantly related to female estrus or male dominance rank, providing no support for the mate attraction hypothesis or the intragroup mate defense hypothesis. In contrast, the intergroup mate defense hypothesis was strongly supported. During intergroup encounters, male howling rate significantly increased compared to howling rate at times without other groups present, and a greater number of males participated in multimale howling choruses when compared to times without nongroup members present. My results suggest that male ring-tailed lemurs howl to advertise their presence and location to other groups, but not to male or female members of their own group. Howling could discourage male immigration by advertising the number of males already present in a group. Long calls are used for similar mate defense purposes during intergroup encounters by other primates, including Thomas langurs (Presbytis thomasi) and chacma baboons (Papio ursinus).
引用
收藏
页码:157 / 169
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Male dominance rank and mating success in the ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta)
    Walker-Bolton, Amber D.
    Parga, Joyce A.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 2015, 156 : 317 - 317
  • [32] Well-differentiated Hepatocellular Carcinoma in a Ring-tailed Lemur (Lemur catta)
    Nemeth, N. M.
    Blas-Machado, U.
    Cazzini, P.
    Oguni, J.
    Camus, M. S.
    Dockery, K. K.
    Butler, A. M.
    JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PATHOLOGY, 2013, 148 (2-3) : 283 - 287
  • [33] SKIN OF PRIMATES .10. SKIN OF RING-TAILED LEMUR (LEMUR CATTA)
    MONTAGNA, W
    SOONYUN, J
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 1962, 20 (02) : 95 - +
  • [34] Characterization of 21 microsatellite marker loci in the ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta)
    Zaonarivelo, John R.
    Andriantompohavana, Rambinintsoa
    Shore, Gary E.
    Engberg, Shannon E.
    McGuire, Stisie M.
    Louis, Edward E., Jr.
    Brenneman, Rick A.
    CONSERVATION GENETICS, 2007, 8 (05) : 1209 - 1212
  • [35] Behavioral variability in ring-tailed Iemurs (Lemur catta).
    Boyd, AM
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 2000, : 110 - 110
  • [36] Toxoplasmosis in Captive Ring-Tailed Lemurs (Lemur catta)
    Rocchigiani, Guido
    Fonti, Niccolo
    Nardoni, Simona
    Cavicchio, Paolo
    Mancianti, Francesca
    Poli, Alessandro
    PATHOGENS, 2022, 11 (10):
  • [37] Social networks in ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta)
    Wolfe, LD
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 2000, : 325 - 325
  • [38] Characterization of 21 microsatellite marker loci in the ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta)
    John R. Zaonarivelo
    Rambinintsoa Andriantompohavana
    Gary E. Shore
    Shannon E. Engberg
    Susie M. McGuire
    Edward E. Louis
    Rick A. Brenneman
    Conservation Genetics, 2007, 8 : 1209 - 1212
  • [39] Benign Bilateral Adenomyoepithelioma of the Mammary Gland in a Ring-tailed Lemur (Lemur catta)
    Suarez-Bonnet, A.
    Rodriguez Grau-Bassas, E.
    Herraez, P.
    Quesada-Canales, O.
    Priestnall, S. L.
    Espinosa de los Monteros, A.
    JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PATHOLOGY, 2017, 157 (2-3) : 85 - 89
  • [40] Heteropaternity of twins in ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta)
    Parga, Joyce A.
    Nansen, Shira C.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 2019, 169 (02) : 270 - 278