The Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) and the Subantarctic fur seal (A. tropicalis) hybridize on a relatively small scale at Marion Island. To date the description of calls published for A. tropicalis and A. gazella are fragmented and not easily compared.We compare the vocal signalling of males and females of the two species of fur seals to aid understanding of the factors involved in hybridization. Five call types were compared: barking, guttural challenges and territorial calls emitted by adult males; the pup attraction call used by adult females and the response: female attraction call emitted by pups. The calls emitted by males of the two species have certain similarities but are separated by multivariate analyses. By contrast,...
<div><p>In otariids, mother’s recognition by pups is essential to their survival since females nurse...
International audienceIn the subantarctic fur seal Arctocephalus tropicalis, mothers leave their pup...
The ability to discriminate between familiar and unfamiliar calls may play a key role in pinnipeds’ ...
The vocal repertoire, structure, and behavioral context of airborne vocalizations produced by Austra...
Otariid seals (fur seals and sea lions) are colonial breeders with large numbers of females giving b...
Australian fur seals Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus are colonial breeding animals forming dense so...
Communication is primordial for survival of animal species as signals are involved in many social in...
Many territorial species have the ability to recognise neighbours from stranger individuals. If the ...
The ability to recognize the identity of conspecifics is a key component for survival of many animal...
Vocal recognition may function as a critical factor in maintaining the phocid mother-pup bond during...
International audienceLike most otariids species, the Subantarctic fur seal breeds on land in large,...
The acoustic channel is important for communication in otariids (fur seals and sea lions). Discrimin...
The vocal characteristics of a species can be immensely diverse, and can significantly impact animal...
International audienceIn otariids, mother's recognition by pups is essential to their survival since...
International audienceVocal characteristics can vary among and within populations. In species with g...
<div><p>In otariids, mother’s recognition by pups is essential to their survival since females nurse...
International audienceIn the subantarctic fur seal Arctocephalus tropicalis, mothers leave their pup...
The ability to discriminate between familiar and unfamiliar calls may play a key role in pinnipeds’ ...
The vocal repertoire, structure, and behavioral context of airborne vocalizations produced by Austra...
Otariid seals (fur seals and sea lions) are colonial breeders with large numbers of females giving b...
Australian fur seals Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus are colonial breeding animals forming dense so...
Communication is primordial for survival of animal species as signals are involved in many social in...
Many territorial species have the ability to recognise neighbours from stranger individuals. If the ...
The ability to recognize the identity of conspecifics is a key component for survival of many animal...
Vocal recognition may function as a critical factor in maintaining the phocid mother-pup bond during...
International audienceLike most otariids species, the Subantarctic fur seal breeds on land in large,...
The acoustic channel is important for communication in otariids (fur seals and sea lions). Discrimin...
The vocal characteristics of a species can be immensely diverse, and can significantly impact animal...
International audienceIn otariids, mother's recognition by pups is essential to their survival since...
International audienceVocal characteristics can vary among and within populations. In species with g...
<div><p>In otariids, mother’s recognition by pups is essential to their survival since females nurse...
International audienceIn the subantarctic fur seal Arctocephalus tropicalis, mothers leave their pup...
The ability to discriminate between familiar and unfamiliar calls may play a key role in pinnipeds’ ...