Animal visual signals have the potential to act as an isolating barrier to prevent interbreeding of populations through a role in species recognition. Within communities of competing species, species recognition signals are predicted to undergo character displacement, becoming more visually distinctive from each other, however this pattern has rarely been identified. Using computational face recognition algorithms to model primate face processing, we demonstrate that the face patterns of guenons (tribe: Cercopithecini) have evolved under selection to become more visually distinctive from those of other guenon species with whom they are sympatric. The relationship between the appearances of sympatric species suggests that distinguishing cons...
External eye appearance across primate species is diverse in shape and colouration, yet we still lac...
When perceiving a face, we can easily decide whether it belongs to a human or non-human primate. The...
Little is known about facial communication of lesser apes (family Hylobatidae) and how their facial ...
Careful investigation of the form of animal signals can offer novel insights into their function. He...
Divergence in allopatry and subsequent diversification of mating signals on secondary contact (reinf...
Humans and chimpanzees demonstrate numerous cognitive specializations for processing faces, but comp...
Understanding the drivers of speciation is fundamental in evolutionary biology, and recent studies h...
The Cercopithecini, or African guenon monkeys, are one of the most diverse clades of living primates...
The abilities to identify individuals within the group, and to interpret their expressions and inten...
International audienceThe abilities to identify individuals within the group, and to interpret their...
Face categorization is fundamental for social interactions of primates and is crucial for determinin...
Abstract Background Species recognition, i.e., the ability to distinguish conspecifics from heterosp...
Guenons are the most diverse clade of African monkeys. They have varied ecologies, include arboreal ...
International audienceMany animals rely on facial traits to recognize their kin; however, whether th...
External eye appearance across primate species is diverse in shape and colouration, yet we still lac...
When perceiving a face, we can easily decide whether it belongs to a human or non-human primate. The...
Little is known about facial communication of lesser apes (family Hylobatidae) and how their facial ...
Careful investigation of the form of animal signals can offer novel insights into their function. He...
Divergence in allopatry and subsequent diversification of mating signals on secondary contact (reinf...
Humans and chimpanzees demonstrate numerous cognitive specializations for processing faces, but comp...
Understanding the drivers of speciation is fundamental in evolutionary biology, and recent studies h...
The Cercopithecini, or African guenon monkeys, are one of the most diverse clades of living primates...
The abilities to identify individuals within the group, and to interpret their expressions and inten...
International audienceThe abilities to identify individuals within the group, and to interpret their...
Face categorization is fundamental for social interactions of primates and is crucial for determinin...
Abstract Background Species recognition, i.e., the ability to distinguish conspecifics from heterosp...
Guenons are the most diverse clade of African monkeys. They have varied ecologies, include arboreal ...
International audienceMany animals rely on facial traits to recognize their kin; however, whether th...
External eye appearance across primate species is diverse in shape and colouration, yet we still lac...
When perceiving a face, we can easily decide whether it belongs to a human or non-human primate. The...
Little is known about facial communication of lesser apes (family Hylobatidae) and how their facial ...