Field observations and spectrographic analyses of sound recordings of South Indian bonnet macaques revealed a vocal repertoire of at least 25 basic patterns. The repertoire consists of well separated sound classes and acoustic categories connected by structural intergradation. Besides structural variations within and between different elements of the repertoire, the vocal system ofMacaca radiata is characterized by regular combinations of particular basic patterns. These combinations occurred not only between calls of similar structure and function but also between calls usually emitted in entirely different social contexts. According to the qualitative analysis, sex-specific asymmetries of the vocal behaviour were less pronounced than age-...
International audienceCall combinations allow animals to expand the communicative power of small rep...
International audienceIn order to study the evolution of language, it is useful to understand the co...
Primate vocal repertoires change slowly over evolutionary time, making them good indicators of phylo...
Sound recordings and behavioural data were collected from four primate species of two genera (Macaca...
The acoustic communication of macaques comprises an array of qualities. The present study examined l...
This study provides an overview of the vocalizations of Barbary macaques, Macaca sylvanus. Spectrogr...
International audienceNon-human primates possess species-specific repertoires of acoustically distin...
International audienceAlouatta species utter the most powerful primate vocalizations in the Neotropi...
International audienceAccording to the "social complexity hypothesis", social systems characterized ...
This paper presents comparative data on the vocal communication of two Asian leaf monkeys, the Nilgi...
Recognition of heterospecific alarm vocalizations is an essential component of antipredator behavior...
International audiencePrimate vocal repertoires change slowly over evolutionary time, making them go...
The debate about the existence of precursors of language in animal vocal communication is still open...
International audienceAcoustic variability and individual distinctiveness of vocal signals are expec...
Acoustic variability and individual distinctiveness of vocal signals are expected to vary with both ...
International audienceCall combinations allow animals to expand the communicative power of small rep...
International audienceIn order to study the evolution of language, it is useful to understand the co...
Primate vocal repertoires change slowly over evolutionary time, making them good indicators of phylo...
Sound recordings and behavioural data were collected from four primate species of two genera (Macaca...
The acoustic communication of macaques comprises an array of qualities. The present study examined l...
This study provides an overview of the vocalizations of Barbary macaques, Macaca sylvanus. Spectrogr...
International audienceNon-human primates possess species-specific repertoires of acoustically distin...
International audienceAlouatta species utter the most powerful primate vocalizations in the Neotropi...
International audienceAccording to the "social complexity hypothesis", social systems characterized ...
This paper presents comparative data on the vocal communication of two Asian leaf monkeys, the Nilgi...
Recognition of heterospecific alarm vocalizations is an essential component of antipredator behavior...
International audiencePrimate vocal repertoires change slowly over evolutionary time, making them go...
The debate about the existence of precursors of language in animal vocal communication is still open...
International audienceAcoustic variability and individual distinctiveness of vocal signals are expec...
Acoustic variability and individual distinctiveness of vocal signals are expected to vary with both ...
International audienceCall combinations allow animals to expand the communicative power of small rep...
International audienceIn order to study the evolution of language, it is useful to understand the co...
Primate vocal repertoires change slowly over evolutionary time, making them good indicators of phylo...