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1 Social Integration Recognition –Process –Mechanisms Male-female integration Parent-offspring integration Group integration

2 Meerkat

3 Recognition Process Sender provides information Receiver perceives signal above background Receiver compares information in signal to a model of target stored in memory Receiver decides whether sender is target or not Receiver takes action in response to target –Feed offspring or not –Flee from predator or not

4 Limits on repertoire size

5 Recognition issues Difficulty of discrimination task depends on the number of classes that must be distinguished –Number of classes depends on identification level, i.e. sex, species, group, or individual Recognition is never perfect Sender and receiver need not agree on amount of information to transfer

6 Recognition mechanisms Spatial location –e.g. treat offspring in nest as own Familiarity –Individual level recognition requires learned familiarity and requires complex signature signals Phenotype matching –Ability to assign stimuli to classes of relatedness relative to the receiver –Referent can be a known relative or oneself Allele matching –Requires hypervariable locus with olfactory signal

7 Neighbor-stranger discrimination provides an example of recognition by spatial location Neighbor’s song ignored when broadcast from proper territory Aggressive response when neighbor’s song broadcast from different territory Rule of thumb: recognize neighbor when in own territory, treat all other songs as if from floaters

8 Vocal signatures

9 Kin recognition in salamanders

10 Multiple Histocompatibility Complex MHC is involved in cell-cell recognition Many loci exhibit high levels of heterozygosity with many alleles Permits kin recognition in many vertebrates = Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) on chr 6

11 Mice and humans prefer alternate MHC

12 Male-female integration Species recognition –Can be hard-wired since only one signal variant needs to be recognized Chemoreceptor sensitivity in some male moths Color sensitive eyes of some fish and butterflies Frequency sensitivity of some frogs –Parental care permits imprinting Coordination of reproduction –Female reproduction often needs stimulation by a species-specific male signal and vice versa –Provides opportunity for male exploitation

13 Copulation synchronization

14 Pairbond behaviors

15 Triumph ceremony in Greylag geese Males use ritualized display to chase away competitors and then both sexes display together

16 Duets Carolina wren Rufous and white wren Buff-breasted wren Found in Monogamous species In dense vegetation Keeps pair together Minimizes extra pair cops Advertises territory

17 Pheromone delivery in salamanders Pheromone wafting by male newt Chin rubbing on female nares by male plethodon Chin rubbing on female back by male desmognathus Forced copulation by male euproctis

18 Parent-offspring recognition Parental investment includes time and energy devoted to offspring that increase offspring survival while decreasing parental survival and/or ability to reproduce Predict recognition accuracy should by high Can select for signal complexity or enhanced receiver discrimination or both

19 Pup recognition in Mexican free-tailed bats

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21 Isolation call measurements

22 Call complexity and colony size Log colony size

23 Isolation calls are heritable

24 Parent-offspring conflict

25 Group integration Social groups permit cooperation, but require mechanisms for recognition Group recognition Appeasement Coordination of group movements Worker organization in social insects

26 Group recognition vocalizations Vervet monkeys Bottlenose dolphins Killer whales Parrots

27 Groups have distinct calls

28 Females learn to match calls Group 1 Group 2 Before 5 months after move

29 Appeasement signals

30 Group cohesion calls Squirrel monkey Golden lion tamarin Pinyon jay

31 Coordination of group movement

32 Bee dances signal hive choice Swarming distance covaries with dialect

33 Isoptera - all termites


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