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Altai pika (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Ochotona alpina</Emphasis>) alarm calls: individual acoustic variation and the phenomenon of call-synchronous ear folding behavior
Authors:Ilya A Volodin  Vera A Matrosova  Roland Frey  Julia D Kozhevnikova  Inna L Isaeva  Elena V Volodina
Institution:1.Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Faculty of Biology,Lomonosov Moscow State University,Moscow,Russia;2.Scientific Research Department,Moscow Zoo,Moscow,Russia;3.Department of Structural and Functional Genomics, Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology,Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow,Russia;4.Department of Reproduction Management,Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (IZW),Berlin,Germany;5.Scientific Research Department,Khakasskiy State Nature Reserve,Abakan,Russia
Abstract:Non-hibernating pikas collect winter food reserves and store them in hay piles. Individualization of alarm calls might allow discrimination between colony members and conspecifics trying to steal food items from a colony pile. We investigated vocal posture, vocal tract length, and individual acoustic variation of alarm calls, emitted by wild-living Altai pikas Ochotona alpina toward a researcher. Recording started when a pika started calling and lasted as long as possible. The alarm call series of 442 individual callers from different colonies consisted of discrete short (0.073–0.157 s), high-frequency (7.31–15.46 kHz), and frequency-modulated calls separated by irregular intervals. Analysis of 442 discrete calls, the second of each series, revealed that 44.34% calls lacked nonlinear phenomena, in 7.02% nonlinear phenomena covered less than half of call duration, and in 48.64% nonlinear phenomena covered more than half of call duration. Peak frequencies varied among individuals but always fitted one of three maxima corresponding to the vocal tract resonance frequencies (formants) calculated for an estimated 45-mm oral vocal tract. Discriminant analysis using variables of 8 calls per series of 36 different callers, each from a different colony, correctly assigned over 90% of the calls to individuals. Consequently, Altai pika alarm calls are individualistic and nonlinear phenomena might further increase this acoustic individualization. Additionally, video analysis revealed a call-synchronous, very fast (0.13–0.23 s) folding, depression, and subsequent re-expansion of the pinna confirming an earlier report of this behavior that apparently contributes to protecting the hearing apparatus from damage by the self-generated high-intensity alarm calls.
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