In pinnipeds, maternal care strategies and colony density may influence a species' individual recognition system. We examined the onset of vocal recognition of mothers by Australian sea lion pups (Neophoca cinerea). At 2 months of age, pups responded significantly more to the calls of their own mothers than alien female calls demonstrating a finely tuned recognition system. However, newborn pups did not respond differentially to the calls of their mother from alien female calls suggesting that vocal recognition had not yet developed or is not yet expressed. These findings are in stark contrast to other otariid species where pups learn their mother's voice before their first separation. Variance in colony density, pup movements, and natal si...
International audienceIn many species, parents and offspring have developed the ability to vocally i...
Trillmich F. Mutual mother-pup recognition in Galápagos fur seals and sea lions: cues used and funct...
Thesis by publication."Marine Predator Research Group, Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of...
Abstract In pinnipeds, maternal care strategies and colony density may influence a species ’ individ...
International audienceBackgroundIn many gregarious mammals, mothers and offspring have developed the...
Background: In many gregarious mammals, mothers and offspring have developed the abilities to recogn...
Individual vocal recognition between mothers and pups has been widely observed in pinnipeds, especia...
As in all otariids, Australian sea lion, Neophoca cinerea, females alternate foraging trips at sea w...
Colonial living imposes strong selection pressures on the communication systems of species with many...
International audienceMammals use multiple sensory cues for mother-offspring recognition. While the ...
International audienceIn pinnipeds and especially in otariids, mothers and pups develop the capacity...
International audienceSubantarctic fur seals, Arctocephalus tropicalis, come ashore to breed in dens...
The ability to discriminate between familiar and unfamiliar calls may play a key role in pinnipeds’ ...
The ability to recognize other individuals plays an important role in mediating social interactions....
Abstract The ability to recognize other individuals plays an important role in mediating social inte...
International audienceIn many species, parents and offspring have developed the ability to vocally i...
Trillmich F. Mutual mother-pup recognition in Galápagos fur seals and sea lions: cues used and funct...
Thesis by publication."Marine Predator Research Group, Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of...
Abstract In pinnipeds, maternal care strategies and colony density may influence a species ’ individ...
International audienceBackgroundIn many gregarious mammals, mothers and offspring have developed the...
Background: In many gregarious mammals, mothers and offspring have developed the abilities to recogn...
Individual vocal recognition between mothers and pups has been widely observed in pinnipeds, especia...
As in all otariids, Australian sea lion, Neophoca cinerea, females alternate foraging trips at sea w...
Colonial living imposes strong selection pressures on the communication systems of species with many...
International audienceMammals use multiple sensory cues for mother-offspring recognition. While the ...
International audienceIn pinnipeds and especially in otariids, mothers and pups develop the capacity...
International audienceSubantarctic fur seals, Arctocephalus tropicalis, come ashore to breed in dens...
The ability to discriminate between familiar and unfamiliar calls may play a key role in pinnipeds’ ...
The ability to recognize other individuals plays an important role in mediating social interactions....
Abstract The ability to recognize other individuals plays an important role in mediating social inte...
International audienceIn many species, parents and offspring have developed the ability to vocally i...
Trillmich F. Mutual mother-pup recognition in Galápagos fur seals and sea lions: cues used and funct...
Thesis by publication."Marine Predator Research Group, Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of...