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Vocal and Optical Indicators of Individual Quality in a Social Seabird,the Crested Auklet (Aethia cristatella)
Authors:Anna V Klenova  Victor A Zubakin  Elena V Zubakina
Institution:1. Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Faculty of Biology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia;2. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution RAS, Moscow, Russia;3. Russian Bird Conservation Union, Moscow, Russia;4. Russian Bird Conservation Union, Moscow, Russia
Abstract:Indicators of individual quality in ornamentation or in vocalizations have been reported for different animal species. However, no studies have jointly investigated ornamentation and vocalizations in one species. The crested auklet (Aethia cristatella, Alcidae) is a small colonial seabird of the North Pacific and is unusual for a bird in using optical, vocal, and olfactory signals. We estimated the potential for coding individual quality in vocalizations and plumage ornamentation and the relationship between vocal and optical traits in crested auklets. During the summer seasons of 2008–2009, we recorded 359 trumpet calls from 28 individually marked males and measured indices of body size, condition, and plumage patterns of 58 male and 48 female crested auklets from a breeding colony on Talan Island, Sea of Okhotsk. We found strong interindividual differences in trumpet call characteristics. Furthermore, we found that the maximum fundamental frequency of the loudest notes of the trumpet call is negatively correlated with body condition, and head crest length is positively correlated with body size. However, we found no relationship between vocal and ornamental traits. The results suggest that advertising calls of crested auklets signal caller individuality and quality, but future experimental studies should test whether or not this is indeed case.
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