Behavioural responses of the European spiny lobster, Palinurus elephas (Fabricius, 1787), to conspecific and synthetic sounds

Author:

de Vincenzi G.1,Filiciotto F.1,Maccarrone V.1,Mazzola S.1,Buscaino G.1

Affiliation:

1. Istituto per l’Ambiente Marino Costiero U.O. di Capo Granitola, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Via del Mare No. 3, 91021 Granitola, TP, Italy

Abstract

This study examined the effects of three different acoustic stimuli on the behaviour of the European spiny lobster,Palinurus elephas(Fabricius, 1787). Twenty male and 20 female lobsters were exposed to: a low-frequency linear sweep tone (0.1-20 kHz), a high-frequency linear sweep tone (20-80 kHz), conspecific sounds (rasp: train of wideband pulses), and no sound stimulation (control). After a habituation period, lobsters were audio-video recorded for 30 min. Tail flipping, sound emissions, distance moved, mobility, velocity and movement were recorded. Differences between the males and females in the rasp playback condition were observed, with the females having highest values of the behaviours under study. Moreover, when analysing the male and female combined data we found that exposure to synthetic stimuli did not produce any significant variations. Finally, it can be assumed that there is: a capacity for rasp sound perception, and a significant role for these pulses in the intraspecific communication ofP. elephas.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Aquatic Science

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