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Specificity of California mouse pup vocalizations in response to olfactory cues

Wilson, K. M.; Wagner, V.; Saltzman, W.

2021-10-14 animal behavior and cognition
10.1101/2021.10.12.464084 bioRxiv
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In rodents, young pups communicate with their parents through harmonic calls and ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs). These forms of communication can improve chances of survival, since pups rely on their parents for thermoregulation, nutrition and protection. The extent to which pups modulate calls in response to their surroundings remains unclear. In this study we examined whether olfactory stimuli influence characteristics of pup calls, and how these calls may be affected by pup sex and litter size, in the California mouse (Peromyscus californicus). Pups were isolated and audio recorded during an initial, 3-minute control period, after which they were exposed for 5 minutes to bedding containing one of 4 olfactory cues: scent from their home cage, scent from the home cage of an unfamiliar family, coyote urine, or no scent. Latency to call, call rate, call duration and call characteristics (e.g. frequency and amplitude) were compared between the control period and olfactory-exposure period as well as among olfactory conditions. Pups from 2-pup litters called more quietly (lower amplitude) when exposed to odor from a predator while pups from 3-pup litters called louder (higher amplitude). Additionally, pups tended to reduce their call rates in response to odors from their home cage, consistent with contact quieting. However, pups tended to increase their rate of calling when exposed to predator urine, in contrast to the expectations of predator-induced vocal suppression. Lastly, male pups produced higher-frequency calls and more USVs than females. These results indicate that a number of pup call characteristics in this species can be influenced by acute olfactory stimuli as well as factors such as litter size and sex. The value of these pup call variations for offspring-parent communication is unclear: whether they elicit different parental responses is unknown and would be an interesting/valuable/informative avenue for future studies.

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