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Scared and less noisy: glucocorticoids are associated with alarm call entropy
Authors:Blumstein Daniel T  Chi Yvonne Y
Affiliation:Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA. marmots@ucla.edu
Abstract:The nonlinearity and arousal hypothesis predicts that highly aroused mammals will produce nonlinear, noisy vocalizations. We tested this prediction by measuring faecal glucocorticoid metabolites (GCMs) in adult yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flaviventris), and asking if variation in GCMs was positively correlated with Wiener entropy-a measure of noise. Contrary to our prediction, we found a significant negative relationship: marmots with more faecal GCMs produced calls with less noise than those with lower levels of GCMs. A previous study suggested that glucocorticoids modulate the probability that a marmot will emit a call. This study suggests that, like some other species, calls emitted from highly aroused individuals are less noisy. Glucocorticoids thus play an important, yet underappreciated role, in alarm call production.
Keywords:alarm calls   arousal   communication   noise   nonlinearity   Marmota flaviventris
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