International audienceNon-human primates possess species-specific repertoires of acoustically distinct call types that can be found in adults in predictable ways. Evidence for vocal flexibility is generally rare and typically restricted to acoustic variants within the main call types or sequential production of multiple calls. So far, evidence for context-specific call sequences has been mainly in relation to external disturbances, particularly predation. In this study, we investigated extensively the vocal behaviour of free-ranging and individually identified Diana monkeys in non-predatory contexts. We found that adult females produced four vocal structures alone ('H', 'L', 'R' and 'A' calls, the latter consisting of two subtypes) or combi...
It is generally accepted that comparative studies on animal communication can provide insights into ...
International audiencePrimate vocal behavior is often considered irrelevant in modeling human langua...
International audienceAlthough the vocal repertoire of nonhuman primates is strongly constrained by ...
International audienceNon-human primates possess species-specific repertoires of acoustically distin...
Social complexity is often thought of as a driving force in the evolution of communication and cogni...
International audienceCompared to humans, non-human primates have very little control over their voc...
International audienceIn contrast to humans, non-human primates are famously unable to control their...
Individually distinct vocalizations are widespread among social animals, presumably caused by variat...
Primate vocal repertoires change slowly over evolutionary time, making them good indicators of phylo...
International audiencePrimate vocal repertoires change slowly over evolutionary time, making them go...
8th International Conference on the Evolution of Language (EVOLANG 8), Utrecht, NETHERLANDS, APR 14-...
International audienceCall combinations allow animals to expand the communicative power of small rep...
International audienceCompared to other primates, human vocal behaviour is exceptionally flexible, g...
It is generally accepted that comparative studies on animal communication can provide insights into ...
International audiencePrimate vocal behavior is often considered irrelevant in modeling human langua...
International audienceAlthough the vocal repertoire of nonhuman primates is strongly constrained by ...
International audienceNon-human primates possess species-specific repertoires of acoustically distin...
Social complexity is often thought of as a driving force in the evolution of communication and cogni...
International audienceCompared to humans, non-human primates have very little control over their voc...
International audienceIn contrast to humans, non-human primates are famously unable to control their...
Individually distinct vocalizations are widespread among social animals, presumably caused by variat...
Primate vocal repertoires change slowly over evolutionary time, making them good indicators of phylo...
International audiencePrimate vocal repertoires change slowly over evolutionary time, making them go...
8th International Conference on the Evolution of Language (EVOLANG 8), Utrecht, NETHERLANDS, APR 14-...
International audienceCall combinations allow animals to expand the communicative power of small rep...
International audienceCompared to other primates, human vocal behaviour is exceptionally flexible, g...
It is generally accepted that comparative studies on animal communication can provide insights into ...
International audiencePrimate vocal behavior is often considered irrelevant in modeling human langua...
International audienceAlthough the vocal repertoire of nonhuman primates is strongly constrained by ...