Publication
Title
Sound attenuation in the ear of domestic chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus) as a result of beak opening
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Abstract
Because the quadrate and the eardrum are connected, the hypothesis was tested that birds attenuate the transmission of sound through their ears by opening the bill, which potentially serves as an additional protective mechanism for self-generated vocalizations. In domestic chickens, it was examined if a difference exists between hens and roosters, given the difference in vocalization capacity between the sexes. To test the hypothesis, vibrations of the columellar footplate were measured ex vivo with laser Doppler vibrometry (LDV) for closed and maximally opened beak conditions, with sounds introduced at the ear canal. The average attenuation was 3.5 dB in roosters and only 0.5 dB in hens. To demonstrate the importance of a putative protective mechanism, audio recordings were performed of a crowing rooster. Sound pressures levels of 133.5 dB were recorded near the ears. The frequency content of the vocalizations was in accordance with the range of highest hearing sensitivity in chickens. The results indicate a small but significant difference in sound attenuation between hens and roosters. However, the amount of attenuation as measured in the experiments on both hens and roosters is small and will provide little effective protection in addition to other mechanisms such as stapedius muscle activity.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Royal Society Open Science
Publication
2017
ISSN
2054-5703
DOI
10.1098/RSOS.171286
Volume/pages
4 :11 (2017) , 13 p.
Article Reference
171286
ISI
000416787500066
Medium
E-only publicatie
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UAntwerpen
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Research group
Project info
Finite element modeling of the bird middle ear for the development of new human ossicular prostheses.
Understanding functioning and evolution of bird middle ear mechanics through high-realism finite element modelling and system identification.
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Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
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