This paper presents comparative data on the vocal communication of two Asian leaf monkeys, the Nilgiri langur (Presbytis johnii) and South Indian common langur (Presbytis entellus), based on sound recordings and behavioural observations of free-ranging groups. Spectrographical analyses revealed a repertoire of 18 basic patterns for Nilgiri langurs, and 21 basic patterns for common langurs. The repertoires of the two langur species consist of both discretely structured vocal patterns, in which alterations of the physical parameters are restricted to intra-class variation, and those in which structural variations cause intergradation between different sections of the repertoire. Qualitative assessments of group scans indicate that in both spe...
Measuring the affective state of an individual across species with comparable non-invasive methods i...
International audiencePrimate vocal repertoires change slowly over evolutionary time, making them go...
International audienceIn order to study the evolution of language, it is useful to understand the co...
Sound recordings and behavioural data were collected from four primate species of two genera (Macaca...
Field observations and spectrographic analyses of sound recordings of South Indian bonnet macaques r...
WOS:A1974V150000004International audienceThe vocal repertoire of talapoin monkeys consists of eleven...
Adult male Nilgiri langurs (Presbytis johnii) utter loud call bouts consisting of one or more phr...
The acoustic communication of macaques comprises an array of qualities. The present study examined l...
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Three factors, environment, quality and type of interaction, and phylogeny have been hypothesized to...
The study of calling patterns is a useful non-invasive method for determining population densities a...
International audienceMeasuring the affective state of an individual across species with comparable ...
Primate vocal repertoires change slowly over evolutionary time, making them good indicators of phylo...
Graduation date: 1992Vocalization patterns of two groups of captive Francois' langurs (Presbytis\ud ...
Measuring the affective state of an individual across species with comparable non-invasive methods i...
International audiencePrimate vocal repertoires change slowly over evolutionary time, making them go...
International audienceIn order to study the evolution of language, it is useful to understand the co...
Sound recordings and behavioural data were collected from four primate species of two genera (Macaca...
Field observations and spectrographic analyses of sound recordings of South Indian bonnet macaques r...
WOS:A1974V150000004International audienceThe vocal repertoire of talapoin monkeys consists of eleven...
Adult male Nilgiri langurs (Presbytis johnii) utter loud call bouts consisting of one or more phr...
The acoustic communication of macaques comprises an array of qualities. The present study examined l...
International audienceAlouatta species utter the most powerful primate vocalizations in the Neotropi...
The endangered proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus) is a sexually highly dimorphic Old World primate ...
Three factors, environment, quality and type of interaction, and phylogeny have been hypothesized to...
The study of calling patterns is a useful non-invasive method for determining population densities a...
International audienceMeasuring the affective state of an individual across species with comparable ...
Primate vocal repertoires change slowly over evolutionary time, making them good indicators of phylo...
Graduation date: 1992Vocalization patterns of two groups of captive Francois' langurs (Presbytis\ud ...
Measuring the affective state of an individual across species with comparable non-invasive methods i...
International audiencePrimate vocal repertoires change slowly over evolutionary time, making them go...
International audienceIn order to study the evolution of language, it is useful to understand the co...