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DOI10.1016/S0361-9230(97)00286-4
The use of seismic signals by fossorial southern African mammals: A neuroethological gold mine
Narins, PM; Lewis, ER; Jarvis, JJUM; ORiain, J
通讯作者Narins, PM
来源期刊BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN
ISSN0361-9230
出版年1997
卷号44期号:5页码:641-646
英文摘要

Behavioral adaptations exhibited by two African fossorial mammals for the reception of vibrational signals are discussed, The Namib Desert golden mole (Eremitalpa granti namibensis) is a functionally blind, nocturnal insectivore in the family Chrysochloridae that surface forages nightly in the Namib desert, Both geophone and microphone recordings in the substrate suggest that the golden mole is able to detect termite colonies and other prey items solely using seismic cues. This animal exhibits a hypertrophied malleus, an adaptation favoring detection of low-frequency signals, In a field study of the Cape mole-rat (Georychus capensis), a subterranean rodent in the family Bathyergidae, both seismic and auditory signals were tested for their propagation characteristics. This solitary animal is entirely fossorial and apparently communicates with its conspecifics by drumming its hind legs on the burrow floor, Auditory signals attenuate rapidly in the substrate, whereas vibratory signals generated in one burrow are easily detectable in neighboring burrows, The sensitivity to substrate vibrations in two orders of burrowing mammals suggests that this sense is likely to be widespread within this taxon and may serve as a neuroethological model for understanding the evolution of vibrational communication. Neuroethological implications of these findings are discussed. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Inc.


英文关键词vibrational communication cape mole-rat Georychus golden mole Eremitalpa foraging
类型Article ; Proceedings Paper
语种英语
国家USA ; SOUTH AFRICA
收录类别CPCI-S ; SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:A1997YF01000013
WOS关键词GRANTI-NAMIBENSIS CHRYSOCHLORIDAE ; CAPE MOLE-RAT ; VIBRATION SENSITIVITY ; CRYPTOMYS-HOTTENTOTUS ; GEORYCHUS-CAPENSIS ; RANA-TEMPORARIA ; NERVE-FIBERS ; EAR ; SOUND ; GRASSFROG
WOS类目Neurosciences
WOS研究方向Neurosciences & Neurology
来源机构University of California, Berkeley ; University of California, Los Angeles
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/133909
作者单位(1)UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT ELECT ENGN & COMP SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720;(2)UNIV CAPE TOWN,DEPT ZOOL,ZA-7700 RONDEBOSCH,SOUTH AFRICA
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Narins, PM,Lewis, ER,Jarvis, JJUM,et al. The use of seismic signals by fossorial southern African mammals: A neuroethological gold mine[J]. University of California, Berkeley, University of California, Los Angeles,1997,44(5):641-646.
APA Narins, PM,Lewis, ER,Jarvis, JJUM,&ORiain, J.(1997).The use of seismic signals by fossorial southern African mammals: A neuroethological gold mine.BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN,44(5),641-646.
MLA Narins, PM,et al."The use of seismic signals by fossorial southern African mammals: A neuroethological gold mine".BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN 44.5(1997):641-646.
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