<div><p>The vocal repertoire of captive cheetahs (<i>Acinonyx jubatus</i>) and the specific role of meow vocalizations in communication of this species attract research interest about two dozen years. Here, we expand this research focus for the contextual use of call types, sex differences and individual differences at short and long terms. During 457 trials of acoustic recordings, we collected calls (n = 8120) and data on their contextual use for 13 adult cheetahs (6 males and 7 females) in four Russian zoos. The cheetah vocal repertoire comprised 7 call types produced in 8 behavioural contexts. Context-specific call types (chirr, growl, howl and hiss) were related to courting behaviour (chirr) or to aggressive behaviour (growl, howl and h...
It is well established that animal vocalizations can encode information regarding a sender's identit...
International audienceDespite a strong influence of genetic factors on the structuring of nonhuman p...
It is well established that animal vocalizations can encode information regarding a sender’s identit...
International audienceEarly deprivation of adult influence is known to have long-lasting effects on ...
Abstract—Vocalization is a rich potential source of information on the internal state of animals. Th...
International audienceDomestic species can make the distinction between several human sub-groups, es...
International audienceSex differences in the vocal behavior of nonhuman primates can take various fo...
Background: The Amur tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) is the largest and one of the most endangered c...
Sex differences in the vocal behavior of nonhuman primates can take various forms: sex-specific call...
Meise K, Keller C, Cowlishaw G, Fischer J. Sources of acoustic variation: Implications for productio...
International audienceAcoustic variability and individual distinctiveness of vocal signals are expec...
Geparde haben ungewöhnlich hochfrequente Kontaktrufe, genannt „chirps“, im Vergleich zu gleich große...
Defining an acoustic repertoire is essential to understanding vocal signalling and communicative int...
Acoustic variability and individual distinctiveness of vocal signals are expected to vary with both ...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoAnimals obtain information about their social ...
It is well established that animal vocalizations can encode information regarding a sender's identit...
International audienceDespite a strong influence of genetic factors on the structuring of nonhuman p...
It is well established that animal vocalizations can encode information regarding a sender’s identit...
International audienceEarly deprivation of adult influence is known to have long-lasting effects on ...
Abstract—Vocalization is a rich potential source of information on the internal state of animals. Th...
International audienceDomestic species can make the distinction between several human sub-groups, es...
International audienceSex differences in the vocal behavior of nonhuman primates can take various fo...
Background: The Amur tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) is the largest and one of the most endangered c...
Sex differences in the vocal behavior of nonhuman primates can take various forms: sex-specific call...
Meise K, Keller C, Cowlishaw G, Fischer J. Sources of acoustic variation: Implications for productio...
International audienceAcoustic variability and individual distinctiveness of vocal signals are expec...
Geparde haben ungewöhnlich hochfrequente Kontaktrufe, genannt „chirps“, im Vergleich zu gleich große...
Defining an acoustic repertoire is essential to understanding vocal signalling and communicative int...
Acoustic variability and individual distinctiveness of vocal signals are expected to vary with both ...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoAnimals obtain information about their social ...
It is well established that animal vocalizations can encode information regarding a sender's identit...
International audienceDespite a strong influence of genetic factors on the structuring of nonhuman p...
It is well established that animal vocalizations can encode information regarding a sender’s identit...