Title (en)
Alteration of the temporal association between courtship audio and visual components affects female sexual response
Language
English
Description (en)
Some multimodal signals-that is, occurring in more than one sensory modality-appear to carry additional information which is not present when component signals are presented separately. To understand the function of male ring dove's (Streptopelia risoria) multimodal courtship, we used audiovisual playback of male displays to investigate female response to stimuli differing in their audiovisual timing. From natural courtship recordings, we created a shifted stimulus where audio was shifted relative to video by a fixed value and a jittered stimulus, where each call was moved randomly along the visual channel. We presented 3 groups of females with the same stimulus type, that is, control, shifted, and jittered, for 7 days. We recorded their behavior and assessed pre- and post-test blood estradiol concentration. We found that playback exposure increased estradiol levels, confirming that this technique can be efficiently used to study doves' sexual communication. Additionally, chasing behavior (indicating sexual stimulation) increased over experimental days only in the control condition, suggesting a role of multimodal timing on female response. This stresses the importance of signal configuration in multimodal communication, as additional information is likely to be contained in the temporal association between modalities.
Keywords (en)
Cross-Modal Integration; Multisensory Integration; Reproductive-Behavior; Ring-Dove; Multimodal Courtship; Recorded Songs; Columba-Livia; Dance; Choreography; Stimuli
DOI
10.1111/1749-4877.12670
Author of the digital object
Clémentine Mitoyen  (University of Vienna)
Leonida Fusani  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / University of Vienna)
Cliodhna Quigley  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / University of Vienna)
Virginie Canoine  (University of Vienna)
Silvia Colombo  (University of Vienna)
Simon Wölfl  (University of Vienna)
Format
application/pdf
Size
879.4 kB
Licence Selected
CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International
Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
Integrative Zoology
Pages or Volume
16
Volume
18
Number
4
From Page
720
To Page
735
Publisher
Wiley
Publication Date
2022