Geographic variation in primate vocalizations has been described at two levels. First, at the level of acoustic variation within the same call type between populations and, second, at the level of presence or absence of certain call types in different populations. Acoustic variation is of interest because there are several factors that can explain this variation, such as gene flow, ecological factors and population density. Here we focus on the first level in a Southeast Asian primate, the Thomas langur. We recorded male loud calls in four populations that differed in their geographic distances from each other and had varying geographic barriers in between them, such as rivers and mountain ranges. The presence of these barriers leads to exp...
© 2019 S. Karger AG, Basel. All rights reserved. Vocal repertoires and call structure can provide in...
Male chimpanzees produce a species-typical call, the pant hoot, to communicate to conspecifics over ...
Geographical variation in animals' acoustic signals has received much attention. However, few studie...
Information on geographic variation in vocal signalling is important because it complements data use...
Quantifying patterns of variation in primate vocalizations has important implications for understand...
Primate loud calls have the potential to encode information about the identity, arousal, age, or phy...
Human speech shows an unparalleled richness in geographic variation. However, few attempts have been...
Vocalizations used for long‐range communication must disperse without significant structural changes...
Human speech shows an unparalleled richness in geographic variation. However, few attempts have been...
Male chimpanzees produce a species-typical call, the pant hoot, to com-municate to conspecifics over...
Background: Several studies suggested great ape cultures, arguing that human cumulative culture pres...
Background: Several studies suggested great ape cultures, arguing that human cumulative culture pres...
Acoustic analyses have become a staple method in field studies of animal vocal communication, with n...
Individual and contextual differences in male loud calls of wild Thomas langurs (Presbytis thomasi) ...
International audienceIn contrast to humans, non-human primates are famously unable to control their...
© 2019 S. Karger AG, Basel. All rights reserved. Vocal repertoires and call structure can provide in...
Male chimpanzees produce a species-typical call, the pant hoot, to communicate to conspecifics over ...
Geographical variation in animals' acoustic signals has received much attention. However, few studie...
Information on geographic variation in vocal signalling is important because it complements data use...
Quantifying patterns of variation in primate vocalizations has important implications for understand...
Primate loud calls have the potential to encode information about the identity, arousal, age, or phy...
Human speech shows an unparalleled richness in geographic variation. However, few attempts have been...
Vocalizations used for long‐range communication must disperse without significant structural changes...
Human speech shows an unparalleled richness in geographic variation. However, few attempts have been...
Male chimpanzees produce a species-typical call, the pant hoot, to com-municate to conspecifics over...
Background: Several studies suggested great ape cultures, arguing that human cumulative culture pres...
Background: Several studies suggested great ape cultures, arguing that human cumulative culture pres...
Acoustic analyses have become a staple method in field studies of animal vocal communication, with n...
Individual and contextual differences in male loud calls of wild Thomas langurs (Presbytis thomasi) ...
International audienceIn contrast to humans, non-human primates are famously unable to control their...
© 2019 S. Karger AG, Basel. All rights reserved. Vocal repertoires and call structure can provide in...
Male chimpanzees produce a species-typical call, the pant hoot, to communicate to conspecifics over ...
Geographical variation in animals' acoustic signals has received much attention. However, few studie...