Social Context Predicts Vocalization Use in the Courtship Behaviors of Weddell Seals (Leptonychotes weddellii): A Case Study

Despite previous research, no study has convincingly demonstrated what role if any vocalizations might play in the reproductive behavior of Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddellii). To better understand that role, we created an artificial territory for an adult, male Weddell seal under the shore-fast...

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Main Authors: Ludivine R. Russell, Jesse E. Purdy, Randall W. Davis
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Language:English
Published: Animal Behavior and Cognition 2016-05-01
Series:Animal Behavior and Cognition
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Online Access:http://www.animalbehaviorandcognition.org/uploads/journals/10/04.May2016-Russell,+Purdy,+Davis_final.cd.pdf
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spelling doaj-d16cfc31cf904eae802afcadbe114da32020-11-24T22:10:32ZengAnimal Behavior and CognitionAnimal Behavior and Cognition2372-50522372-43232016-05-01329511910.12966/abc.04.05.2016Social Context Predicts Vocalization Use in the Courtship Behaviors of Weddell Seals (Leptonychotes weddellii): A Case StudyLudivine R. RussellJesse E. PurdyRandall W. DavisDespite previous research, no study has convincingly demonstrated what role if any vocalizations might play in the reproductive behavior of Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddellii). To better understand that role, we created an artificial territory for an adult, male Weddell seal under the shore-fast ice in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, and recorded its in situ vocalizations and non-vocal behaviors with an underwater video camera and hydrophone while alone, with another male, and with one or more females. Additionally, we simultaneously recorded the vocalizations and non-vocal behaviors from a female interacting with the male. Analysis of 86 hr of video and audio recordings showed: 1) the male vocalized more than the female, 2) the male’s vocal repertoire was larger than the females’ repertoire, 3) vocalizations changed quantitatively and qualitatively with social context, and 4) patterns of vocalizations and non-vocal behaviors were detected with Theme, pattern recognition software from Noldus Information Technology. These results provided strong evidence that vocalizations played an important role during courtship, and together with the significant behavioral sequences, vocal and non-vocal, they provided insight into the function of their vocalizations including chirps, growls, jaw claps, knocks, mews, trills, and trills + knocks.http://www.animalbehaviorandcognition.org/uploads/journals/10/04.May2016-Russell,+Purdy,+Davis_final.cd.pdfWeddell sealsLeptonychotes weddelliiVocalizationsCourtshipResource defense polygynyMale-male competitionFemale-mate choiceGender specific vocalizationsSocial context
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Randall W. Davis
Social Context Predicts Vocalization Use in the Courtship Behaviors of Weddell Seals (Leptonychotes weddellii): A Case Study
Animal Behavior and Cognition
Weddell seals
Leptonychotes weddellii
Vocalizations
Courtship
Resource defense polygyny
Male-male competition
Female-mate choice
Gender specific vocalizations
Social context
author_facet Ludivine R. Russell
Jesse E. Purdy
Randall W. Davis
author_sort Ludivine R. Russell
title Social Context Predicts Vocalization Use in the Courtship Behaviors of Weddell Seals (Leptonychotes weddellii): A Case Study
title_short Social Context Predicts Vocalization Use in the Courtship Behaviors of Weddell Seals (Leptonychotes weddellii): A Case Study
title_full Social Context Predicts Vocalization Use in the Courtship Behaviors of Weddell Seals (Leptonychotes weddellii): A Case Study
title_fullStr Social Context Predicts Vocalization Use in the Courtship Behaviors of Weddell Seals (Leptonychotes weddellii): A Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Social Context Predicts Vocalization Use in the Courtship Behaviors of Weddell Seals (Leptonychotes weddellii): A Case Study
title_sort social context predicts vocalization use in the courtship behaviors of weddell seals (leptonychotes weddellii): a case study
publisher Animal Behavior and Cognition
series Animal Behavior and Cognition
issn 2372-5052
2372-4323
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Despite previous research, no study has convincingly demonstrated what role if any vocalizations might play in the reproductive behavior of Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddellii). To better understand that role, we created an artificial territory for an adult, male Weddell seal under the shore-fast ice in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, and recorded its in situ vocalizations and non-vocal behaviors with an underwater video camera and hydrophone while alone, with another male, and with one or more females. Additionally, we simultaneously recorded the vocalizations and non-vocal behaviors from a female interacting with the male. Analysis of 86 hr of video and audio recordings showed: 1) the male vocalized more than the female, 2) the male’s vocal repertoire was larger than the females’ repertoire, 3) vocalizations changed quantitatively and qualitatively with social context, and 4) patterns of vocalizations and non-vocal behaviors were detected with Theme, pattern recognition software from Noldus Information Technology. These results provided strong evidence that vocalizations played an important role during courtship, and together with the significant behavioral sequences, vocal and non-vocal, they provided insight into the function of their vocalizations including chirps, growls, jaw claps, knocks, mews, trills, and trills + knocks.
topic Weddell seals
Leptonychotes weddellii
Vocalizations
Courtship
Resource defense polygyny
Male-male competition
Female-mate choice
Gender specific vocalizations
Social context
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