Publication Type: | Journal Article |
Year of Publication: | 2019 |
Authors: | Hrouzková, Bernasová, Šklíba |
Parole chiave: | Afroalpine, Alarm, Anti-predator, eavesdropping, Mutualism, Wing whistle |
Astratto: | The giant root-rat of the Bale Mountains, Ethiopia has been reported to have a mutualistic relationship with a passerine, which involves eavesdropping on its alarm call. We tested this in a field playback experiment. Besides the alarm call, we included two sounds potentially acting as alarm cues and one as a control. Little reaction of root-rats was detected to the bird alarm call. However, intensive reaction was detected to an alarm call of the black-clawed brush-furred rat, a social rodent often occupying root-rats’ burrows. This result is understandable given the two rodents have the same principal predator, the Ethiopian wolf. |
URL: | http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10164-019-00618-1 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10164-019-00618-1 |
BioAcoustica ID:
57565