Summary Acoustic signals, shaped by natural and sexual selection, reveal ecological and social selection pressures [1]. Examining acoustic signals together with morphology can be particularly revealing. But this approach has rarely been applied to primates, where clues to the evolutionary trajectory of human communication may be found. Across vertebrate species, there is a close relationship between body size and acoustic parameters, such as formant dispersion and fundamental frequency (f0). Deviations from this acoustic allometry usually produce calls with a lower f0 than expected for a given body size, often due to morphological adaptations in the larynx or vocal tract [2]. An unusual example of an obvious mismatch between fundamental fre...
The vocal repertoires of nonhuman primates have long been thought to be invariable across population...
Garcia and Dunn [1] raise some interesting and valuable points regarding our recent paper in Current...
International audienceWhile most authors believe that it is legitimate to argue in favor of a coevol...
Acoustic signals, shaped by natural and sexual selection, reveal ecological and social selection pre...
Acoustic signals, shaped by natural and sexual selection, reveal ecological and social selection pre...
Acoustic allometry consists of looking at how an organism’s body size scales with the characteristic...
A fundamental issue in the evolution of communication is the degree to which signals convey accurate...
A fundamental assumption in bioacoustics is that large animals tend to produce vocalizations with lo...
International audienceThe origins of human speech are obscure; it is still unclear what aspects are ...
Tissue vibrations in the larynx produce most sounds that comprise vocal communication in mammals. La...
Birdsong is a prime example of acoustically sophisticated vocal behaviour, but its complexity has ev...
The vocal repertoire of nonhuman primates is largely fixed. Individuals produce their species-specif...
A shared principle in the evolution of language and the development of speech is the emergence of fu...
8th International Conference on the Evolution of Language (EVOLANG 8), Utrecht, NETHERLANDS, APR 14-...
The vocal repertoires of nonhuman primates have long been thought to be invariable across population...
Garcia and Dunn [1] raise some interesting and valuable points regarding our recent paper in Current...
International audienceWhile most authors believe that it is legitimate to argue in favor of a coevol...
Acoustic signals, shaped by natural and sexual selection, reveal ecological and social selection pre...
Acoustic signals, shaped by natural and sexual selection, reveal ecological and social selection pre...
Acoustic allometry consists of looking at how an organism’s body size scales with the characteristic...
A fundamental issue in the evolution of communication is the degree to which signals convey accurate...
A fundamental assumption in bioacoustics is that large animals tend to produce vocalizations with lo...
International audienceThe origins of human speech are obscure; it is still unclear what aspects are ...
Tissue vibrations in the larynx produce most sounds that comprise vocal communication in mammals. La...
Birdsong is a prime example of acoustically sophisticated vocal behaviour, but its complexity has ev...
The vocal repertoire of nonhuman primates is largely fixed. Individuals produce their species-specif...
A shared principle in the evolution of language and the development of speech is the emergence of fu...
8th International Conference on the Evolution of Language (EVOLANG 8), Utrecht, NETHERLANDS, APR 14-...
The vocal repertoires of nonhuman primates have long been thought to be invariable across population...
Garcia and Dunn [1] raise some interesting and valuable points regarding our recent paper in Current...
International audienceWhile most authors believe that it is legitimate to argue in favor of a coevol...