Male chimpanzees produce a species-typical call, the pant hoot, to communicate to conspecifics over long-distances. Calls given by males from the well-known Gombe and Mahale populations typically consist of four different phases: an introduction, build-up, climax, and let-down. Recent observations suggest that chimpanzees living in the Kibale National Park, Uganda, consistently give calls that lack a build-up and are thus qualitatively distinguishable acoustically from those made by other East African conspecifics. We analyzed additional recordings from Mahale and Kibale to re-examine geographic variation in chimpanzee calls. Results indicate that males from both sites produce pant hoots containing all four parts of the call. Calls made by ...
Long-distance calls have a variety of functions in different animal species. However, where multiple...
Pant hoots are the species-typical 'loud' call used by chimpanzees to communicate over long distance...
The study was funded by Swiss National Science Foundation (310030_143359) and European Research Coun...
Male chimpanzees produce a species-typical call, the pant hoot, to com-municate to conspecifics over...
Chimpanzees emit a loud, species-typical long distance call known as the pant hoot. Geographic varia...
Chimpanzees emit a loud, species-typical long distance call known as the pant hoot. Geographic varia...
Chimpanzees emit a loud, species-typical long distance call known as the pant hoot. Geographic varia...
Vocal learning, the ability to modify the acoustic structure of vocalizations based on social experi...
BACKGROUND: Patterns of vocal communication have implications for species conservation: a change i...
Vocal learning, the ability to modify the acoustic structure of vocalizations based on social experi...
Recordings were made of 193 pant hoots given by 6 adult males during ad lib sampling over a 16-month...
Background: Patterns of vocal communication have implications for species conservation: a change in ...
Vocal learning, the ability to modify the acoustic structure of vocalizations based on social experi...
Birdsong is a prime example of acoustically sophisticated vocal behaviour, but its complexity has ev...
Birdsong is a prime example of acoustically sophisticated vocal behaviour, but its complexity has ev...
Long-distance calls have a variety of functions in different animal species. However, where multiple...
Pant hoots are the species-typical 'loud' call used by chimpanzees to communicate over long distance...
The study was funded by Swiss National Science Foundation (310030_143359) and European Research Coun...
Male chimpanzees produce a species-typical call, the pant hoot, to com-municate to conspecifics over...
Chimpanzees emit a loud, species-typical long distance call known as the pant hoot. Geographic varia...
Chimpanzees emit a loud, species-typical long distance call known as the pant hoot. Geographic varia...
Chimpanzees emit a loud, species-typical long distance call known as the pant hoot. Geographic varia...
Vocal learning, the ability to modify the acoustic structure of vocalizations based on social experi...
BACKGROUND: Patterns of vocal communication have implications for species conservation: a change i...
Vocal learning, the ability to modify the acoustic structure of vocalizations based on social experi...
Recordings were made of 193 pant hoots given by 6 adult males during ad lib sampling over a 16-month...
Background: Patterns of vocal communication have implications for species conservation: a change in ...
Vocal learning, the ability to modify the acoustic structure of vocalizations based on social experi...
Birdsong is a prime example of acoustically sophisticated vocal behaviour, but its complexity has ev...
Birdsong is a prime example of acoustically sophisticated vocal behaviour, but its complexity has ev...
Long-distance calls have a variety of functions in different animal species. However, where multiple...
Pant hoots are the species-typical 'loud' call used by chimpanzees to communicate over long distance...
The study was funded by Swiss National Science Foundation (310030_143359) and European Research Coun...