Tissue vibrations in the larynx produce most sounds that comprise vocal communication in mammals. Larynx morphology is thus predicted to be a key target for selection, particularly in species with highly developed vocal communication systems. Here, we present a novel database of digitally modeled scanned larynges from 55 different mammalian species, representing a wide range of body sizes in the primate and carnivoran orders. Using phylogenetic comparative methods, we demonstrate that the primate larynx has evolved more rapidly than the carnivoran larynx, resulting in a pattern of larger size and increased deviation from expected allometry with body size. These results imply fundamental differences between primates and carnivorans in the ba...
The evolution of speech remains an elusive scientific problem. A widespread notion is that vocal lea...
International audienceRecent articles on primate articulatory abilities are revolutionary regarding ...
Vocal production learning (VPL) is the experience-driven ability to produce novel vocal signals thro...
Tissue vibrations in the larynx produce most sounds that comprise vocal communication in mammals. La...
Summary Acoustic signals, shaped by natural and sexual selection, reveal ecological and social selec...
Morphological modi¢cations of vocal anatomy are widespread among vertebrates, and the investigation ...
Morphological modifications of vocal anatomy are widespread among vertebrates, and the investigation...
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...
In order to understand the functional morphology of the human voice producing system, we are in need...
This paper investigates the effect of larynx position on the articulatory abilities of a humanlike v...
Acknowledgements: We thank Yuta Shintaku, Toshifumi Udono, Sumiko Tsubouchi and Atsuko Kataoka for p...
The evolution of speech remains an elusive scientific problem. A widespread notion is that vocal lea...
International audienceRecent articles on primate articulatory abilities are revolutionary regarding ...
Vocal production learning (VPL) is the experience-driven ability to produce novel vocal signals thro...
Tissue vibrations in the larynx produce most sounds that comprise vocal communication in mammals. La...
Summary Acoustic signals, shaped by natural and sexual selection, reveal ecological and social selec...
Morphological modi¢cations of vocal anatomy are widespread among vertebrates, and the investigation ...
Morphological modifications of vocal anatomy are widespread among vertebrates, and the investigation...
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...
In order to understand the functional morphology of the human voice producing system, we are in need...
This paper investigates the effect of larynx position on the articulatory abilities of a humanlike v...
Acknowledgements: We thank Yuta Shintaku, Toshifumi Udono, Sumiko Tsubouchi and Atsuko Kataoka for p...
The evolution of speech remains an elusive scientific problem. A widespread notion is that vocal lea...
International audienceRecent articles on primate articulatory abilities are revolutionary regarding ...
Vocal production learning (VPL) is the experience-driven ability to produce novel vocal signals thro...