Come dine with me: food-associated social signalling in wild bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus)
0106 biological sciences
570
QH301 Biology
590
NDAS
01 natural sciences
Vocal learning
QH301
Animals
14. Life underwater
Social Behavior
QL
Appetitive Behavior
Bottlenose dolphin
Call matching
Acoustics
QL Zoology
Bottle-Nosed Dolphin
Scotland
Food
Food calls
Vocalization, Animal
Signature whistles
DOI:
10.1007/s10071-015-0851-7
Publication Date:
2015-02-16T15:58:34Z
AUTHORS (2)
ABSTRACT
Food-related signalling is widespread in the animal kingdom with some food-associated vocalizations considered functionally referential. Food calls can, however, vary greatly in the type of information they convey. Thus, there are a multitude of purposes for which food calls are used, including social recruitment, caller spacing, the indication of type, quantity, quality, divisibility of food, the caller's hunger level and even as tools to manipulate prey behaviour. Yet little work has focused on the social aspect of food calling in animals. We investigated the association of social signals in wild bottlenose dolphins with foraging behaviour where context-specific food-associated calls are commonly produced. Our data showed that specific social signals were significantly correlated with food call production and these calls rarely occurred in the absence of food calls. We suggest that animals are sharing additional information on the food patch itself with their social affiliates.
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