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Vocalization toward conspecifics in silver foxes (Vulpes vulpes) selected for tame or aggressive behavior toward humans
Authors:SS Gogoleva  EV Volodina  LN Trut
Institution:a Department of vertebrate zoology, faculty of biology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Vorobievy Gory, Moscow, 119991, Russia
b Scientific research department, Moscow Zoo, B. Gruzinskaya, 1, Moscow, 123242, Russia
c Institute of cytology and genetics, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of sciences, Pr. Lavrentjeva, 10, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia
Abstract:We examined the production of different vocalizations in three strains of silver fox (unselected, aggressive, and tame) attending three kinds of behavior (aggressive, affiliative, and neutral) in response to their same-strain conspecifics. This is a follow-up to previous experiments which demonstrated that in the presence of humans, tame foxes produced cackles and pants but never coughed or snorted, whilst aggressive foxes produced coughs and snorts but never cackled or panted. Thus, cackle/pant and cough/snort were indicative of the tame and aggressive fox strains respectively toward humans. Wild-type unselected foxes produced cough and snort toward humans similarly to aggressive foxes. Here, we found that vocal responses to conspecifics were similar in tame, aggressive and unselected fox strains. Both cackle/pant and cough/snort occurred in foxes of all strains. The difference in the use of cackle/pant and cough/snort among these strains toward humans and toward conspecifics suggest that silver foxes do not perceive humans as their conspecifics. We speculate that these vocalizations are produced in response to a triggering internal state, affiliative or aggressive, that is suppressed by default in these fox strains toward humans as a result of their strict selection for tame or aggressive behavior, whilst still remaining flexible toward conspecifics.
Keywords:Affiliative behavior  Agonistic behavior  Canid-human interaction  Domestication  Vocalization  Vulpes vulpes
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