Orangutans produce alarm calls called kiss-squeaks, which they sometimes modify by putting a hand in front of their mouth. Through theoretical models and observational evidence, we show that using the hand when making a kiss-squeak alters the acoustics of the production in such a way that more formants per kilohertz are produced. Our theoretical models suggest that cylindrical wave propagation is created with the use of the hand and face as they act as a cylindrical extension of the lips. The use of cylindrical wave propagation in animal calls appears to be extremely rare, but is an effective way to lengthen the acoustic system; it causes the number of resonances per kilohertz to increase. This increase is associated with larger animals, an...
One of the most apparent discontinuities between non-human primate (primate) call communication and ...
Monkey alarm calls have shown that in the primate clade, combinatorial rules in acoustic communicati...
Determining the intentionality of primate communication is critical to understanding the evolution o...
Orangutans produce alarm calls called kiss-squeaks, which they sometimes modify by putting a hand in...
Arbitrariness is an elementary feature of human language, yet seldom an object of comparative inquir...
Arbitrariness is an elementary feature of human language, yet seldom an object of comparative inquir...
<div><p>Arbitrariness is an elementary feature of human language, yet seldom an object of comparativ...
Culture has long been assumed to be uniquely human but recent studies, in particular on great apes, ...
This study was financially supported by Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (SFRH/BD/44437/2008), W...
The evolutionary origins of speech remain obscure. Recently, it was proposed that speech derived fro...
The evolutionary origins of speech remain obscure. Recently, it was proposed that speech derived fro...
<div><p>The evolutionary origins of speech remain obscure. Recently, it was proposed that speech der...
The adult male Diana monkeys (Cercopithecus diana) produce predator-specific alarm calls in response...
The capacity of nonhuman primates to actively modify the acoustic structure of existing sounds or vo...
Call control allows an organism to produce an acoustic signal irrespective of its own underlying emo...
One of the most apparent discontinuities between non-human primate (primate) call communication and ...
Monkey alarm calls have shown that in the primate clade, combinatorial rules in acoustic communicati...
Determining the intentionality of primate communication is critical to understanding the evolution o...
Orangutans produce alarm calls called kiss-squeaks, which they sometimes modify by putting a hand in...
Arbitrariness is an elementary feature of human language, yet seldom an object of comparative inquir...
Arbitrariness is an elementary feature of human language, yet seldom an object of comparative inquir...
<div><p>Arbitrariness is an elementary feature of human language, yet seldom an object of comparativ...
Culture has long been assumed to be uniquely human but recent studies, in particular on great apes, ...
This study was financially supported by Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (SFRH/BD/44437/2008), W...
The evolutionary origins of speech remain obscure. Recently, it was proposed that speech derived fro...
The evolutionary origins of speech remain obscure. Recently, it was proposed that speech derived fro...
<div><p>The evolutionary origins of speech remain obscure. Recently, it was proposed that speech der...
The adult male Diana monkeys (Cercopithecus diana) produce predator-specific alarm calls in response...
The capacity of nonhuman primates to actively modify the acoustic structure of existing sounds or vo...
Call control allows an organism to produce an acoustic signal irrespective of its own underlying emo...
One of the most apparent discontinuities between non-human primate (primate) call communication and ...
Monkey alarm calls have shown that in the primate clade, combinatorial rules in acoustic communicati...
Determining the intentionality of primate communication is critical to understanding the evolution o...