Repertoire size, frequently determined by the number of discrete call types, has been used to assess vocal complexity in animals. However, species can also increase their communicative complexity by using graded signals or by combining individual calls. Animal call sequences can be divided into two main categories, each subdivided into two classes: repetitions, with either an unlimited or finite number of iterations of the same call type, and mixed call combinations, composed of two or more graded or discrete call types. Social contexts involve a wide range of behaviours and, unlike predation contexts, can be associated with both positive and negative emotions. Therefore, interactions linked to social contexts may place additional demands o...
It is well established that animal vocalizations can encode information regarding a sender's identit...
<div><p>It is well established that animal vocalizations can encode information regarding a sender’s...
Animals living in human care for several generations face the risk of losing natural behaviors, whic...
Repertoire size, frequently determined by the number of discrete call types, has been used to assess...
BACKGROUND: The ability to recombine smaller units to produce infinite structures of higher-order ph...
Coordination is a fundamental aspect of social living, underlying processes ranging from the mainten...
In animals, signaling behavior is often context-dependent, with variation in the probability of emit...
Coordination is a fundamental aspect of social living, underlying processes ranging from the mainten...
Group coordination, when 'on the move' or when visibility is low, is a challenge faced by many socia...
Flexible vocal production has been demonstrated in several vertebrate species, with much work focusi...
Sentinel behaviour, a form of coordinated vigilance, occurs in a limited range of species, mostly in...
Duality of patterning, language’s ability to combine sounds on two levels, phonology and syntax, is ...
Group coordination, when ‘on the move’ or when visibility is low, is a challenge faced by many socia...
Formants, the resonance frequencies of the vocal tract, are the key acoustic parameters underlying v...
In the meerkat (Suricata suricatta), a cooperative mongoose, pups follow potential feeders while the...
It is well established that animal vocalizations can encode information regarding a sender's identit...
<div><p>It is well established that animal vocalizations can encode information regarding a sender’s...
Animals living in human care for several generations face the risk of losing natural behaviors, whic...
Repertoire size, frequently determined by the number of discrete call types, has been used to assess...
BACKGROUND: The ability to recombine smaller units to produce infinite structures of higher-order ph...
Coordination is a fundamental aspect of social living, underlying processes ranging from the mainten...
In animals, signaling behavior is often context-dependent, with variation in the probability of emit...
Coordination is a fundamental aspect of social living, underlying processes ranging from the mainten...
Group coordination, when 'on the move' or when visibility is low, is a challenge faced by many socia...
Flexible vocal production has been demonstrated in several vertebrate species, with much work focusi...
Sentinel behaviour, a form of coordinated vigilance, occurs in a limited range of species, mostly in...
Duality of patterning, language’s ability to combine sounds on two levels, phonology and syntax, is ...
Group coordination, when ‘on the move’ or when visibility is low, is a challenge faced by many socia...
Formants, the resonance frequencies of the vocal tract, are the key acoustic parameters underlying v...
In the meerkat (Suricata suricatta), a cooperative mongoose, pups follow potential feeders while the...
It is well established that animal vocalizations can encode information regarding a sender's identit...
<div><p>It is well established that animal vocalizations can encode information regarding a sender’s...
Animals living in human care for several generations face the risk of losing natural behaviors, whic...