Browse > Article
http://dx.doi.org/10.5141/JEFB.2002.25.6.365

Individual Recognition between Siblings of the Young Black-tailed Gull (Larus crassirostris)  

Chung, Hoon (Department of Biology, Korea National University)
Lee, Hyun-Jung (Department of Biology, Korea National University)
Park, Shi-Ryong (Department of Biology, Korea National University)
Publication Information
The Korean Journal of Ecology / v.25, no.6, 2002 , pp. 365-369 More about this Journal
Abstract
We had 18 eggs artificially hatched in a mass breeding place of black-tailed gulls and examined the individual recognition between young siblings in a laboratory environment. The results of the experiment showed that the young gulls selectively responded to their siblings and non-siblings at an early stage after hatching. It was shown that they began to recognize the begging call among the voice signals of siblings and non-siblings 15-16 days after hatching, and the chirirah call 11-12 days after hatching. Also, more significant results were shown with the chirirah call than with the begging call. In an experiment of visual recognition between siblings and non-siblings, the young black-tailed gulls approached their siblings significantly 9-10 days after hatching. The recognition between young siblings in a mass breeding place provides an important evolutionary indicator in terms of their social behaviors.
Keywords
Begging call; Black-tailed gull; Individual recognition; Sibling; Social behavior;
Citations & Related Records
Times Cited By KSCI : 2  (Citation Analysis)
연도 인용수 순위
1 Parental recognition and the "Mew call" in Black-billed Gulls (Larus bulleri) /
[ Evans,R.M. ] / Auk.   DOI
2 Individual sibling recognition in expermental broods of commontern chicks /
[ Palestis,B.G.;J.Burger ] / Anim. Behav.   DOI   ScienceOn
3 Parent-offspring and sibling-sibling recognition in young herring gulls (Larus argentatus) /
[ Pieroti,R.;D.Bruton;E.C.Murphy ] / Toxicological Science
4 Breeding adaptations of the Franklin's Gull (Larus pipixcan) to a marsh habitat /
[ Burger,J. ] / Anim. Behav.   DOI
5 Pragungsbedingto Bindung von Kustensees Chwalbenkuken (Sterna paradissaea Pont) an die Eltern und ihre Eahigkeit, sie an der stimme zu erkennen /
[ Busse,K.;K.Busse ] / Z. Tierpsychol   DOI
6 Differential responsiveness of young Ring-billed gulls and herring gulls to adult vocalization of their own and other species /
[ Evans,R.M. ] / Can. J. Zool.   DOI
7 Development of behaviour in seabirds: an ecological perspective: Marine Birds /
[ Evans,R.M.;J.Burger(ed.);B.L.Olla(ed.);H.E.Winn(ed.) ] / Behaviour of Marine Animals
8 /
[ Tinbergen,N. ] / The Herring Gull's World
9 The breeding biology of the black-tailed gull (Larus crassirostris) /
[ Kwon,Y.S. ] / M. Sc. Thesis. Kyung Hee University
10 The genetical theory of social behaviour /
[ Hamilton,W.D. ] / Journal of Thoretical Biology   DOI
11 Laughing Gull chicks: recognition of their parent's voice /
[ Beer,C.G. ] / Science   DOI   ScienceOn
12 Acoustic communication of the Black-tailed Gull (Larus crassirostris): the structure and behavioral context of vocalizations /
[ Park,S.R.;D.S.Park ] / Korean J. Biol Sci.   과학기술학회마을
13 The study of the kin recognition between off-spring and parent and behaviour on Black-tailed Gull (Larus crassirostris) at Hong Island on Kyung-Nam in Korea /
[ Rho,J.R. ] / Master Thesis. Korea National University of Education
14 Individual recognition of voice in the social behaviour of birds /
[ Beer,C.G.;D.S.Lehrman(ed.);R.A.Hinde(ed.);E.Shaw(ed.) ] / Advance in the study of behaviour
15 Signalling of need by offspring to their parents /
[ Godfray,H.C.J. ] / Nature   DOI
16 /
[ Smith,W.J. ] / The behaviour of communicating Cambridge
17 Imprinting mobility in young Ring-billed Gulls ( Larus delawarensis) /
[ Evans,R.M. ] / Anim. Behav. Monger.   DOI
18 Ontogeny of nesting habitat recognition and preference in neonatal herring gull chicks, Larus argentatus Pontoppidan /
[ Noseworthy,C.M.;Lien,J. ] / Anim. Behav.   DOI
19 Zur Verhaltens biologie der Korallenmowe Larus audouinii /
[ Witt,V.H. ] / Z. Tierpsychol
20 Experimental evidence for sibling recognition in Common Terns (Sterna hiundo) /
[ Burger,J.;M.Gochfeld;W.I.Boarman ] / Auk.
21 Responsiveness of young herring gulls to adult "mew call" /
[ Evans,R.M. ] / Auk.   DOI
22 The ontogeny of kin recognition in two species of ground squirrels /
[ Holmes,W.G.;P.W.Sherman ] / American Zoologist   DOI
23 Kin recognition cues of vertebrates /
[ Halpin,Z.T.;P.G.Hepper(ed.) ] / Kin recognition
24 The basis for individual recognition by voice in the Sandwich Tern (Sterna sandvicensis) /
[ Hutchison,R.E.;J.G.Seteven;W.H.Thorpe ] / Behaviour   DOI
25 Behavioral development of begging and recognizing parents' mew call in Black-tailed Gull (Larus crassirostris) chicks /
[ Chung,H. ] / Master Thesis, Korea National University of Education
26 Individual recognition by auditory cues in the Common Tern (Sterna hirundo) /
[ Stevenson,J.;R.E.Hutchison;J.Hutchison;B.Bertram;W.R.Thorp ] / Nature (London)   DOI   ScienceOn
27 The development of chick recognition by adult Caspian Terns /
[ Shugart,G.W. ] / Proc.Colon. Waterbird Group
28 How do young Black-tailed Gulls(Larus crassirostris) recognize adult voice signals? /
[ Park,S.R.;H.Chung ] / Korean J. Biol. Sci.   과학기술학회마을   DOI
29 The evolution of reciprocal altruism /
[ Triver,R.L. ] / Q. Res. Biol.   DOI   ScienceOn
30 Sibling recognition in bank swallows (Riparia ripara) /
[ Beecher,I.M.;Beecher,M.D. ] / Zeitschrift fur Tierpsychologie
31 Trottellummen, die Entstehung der personlichen Beziehungen zwischen Jungvogel und Eltern /
[ Tschantz,B. ] / Z. Tierpsychol
32 Kin recognition in birds /
[ Beecher,M.D. ] / Behavior Genetics   DOI
33 Territorial and social behaviour in the Adelie Penguin /
[ Penny,R.L.;O.L.Austin,Jr.(ed.) ] / Antarctic bird studies Antarct. Res. Ser. No.
34 Vocal communication between Laughing Gull parents and chicks /
[ Beer,C.G. ] / Behaviour   DOI