Between-individual variation in behavioural expression, such as social responsiveness, has been shown to have important eco-evolutionary consequences. However, most comparative research on non-human primate communication has focused on species- or population-level variation, while among- and within-individual variation has been largely ignored or considered as noise. Here, we apply a behavioural reaction norm framework to repeated observations of mother–offspring interactions in wild and zoo-housed orang-utans (Pongo abelii, P. pygmaeus) to tease apart variation on the individual level from population-level and species-level differences. Our results showed that mothers not only differed in the composition of their infant-directed gestural r...
Experiments have shown that captive great apes are capable of observational learning, and patterns o...
Contemporary research hypothesizes that biological inheritance and ontogenetic factors shape the dev...
International audienceIn the last decade, two hypotheses, one on the evolution of animal vocal commu...
Between-individual variation in behavioural expression, such as social responsiveness, has been show...
In the first comparative analysis of its kind, we investigated gesture behavior and response pattern...
In the first comparative analysis of its kind, we investigated gesture behavior and response pattern...
Research on captive and wild great apes has established that they employ large repertoires of intent...
Temporary associations with conspecifics provide critical opportunities for the acquisition and deve...
In the first comparative analysis of its kind, we investigated gesture behavior and response pattern...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Several studies suggested great ape cultures, arguing that human cumulati...
To understand the complexity involved in animal signalling, studies have mainly focused on repertoir...
Although orangutans are closely related to humans, very little is known about their ontogenetic deve...
Background: Several studies suggested great ape cultures, arguing that human cumulative culture pres...
To understand the complexity involved in animal signalling, studies have mainly focused on repertoir...
Experiments have shown that captive great apes are capable of observational learning, and patterns o...
Contemporary research hypothesizes that biological inheritance and ontogenetic factors shape the dev...
International audienceIn the last decade, two hypotheses, one on the evolution of animal vocal commu...
Between-individual variation in behavioural expression, such as social responsiveness, has been show...
In the first comparative analysis of its kind, we investigated gesture behavior and response pattern...
In the first comparative analysis of its kind, we investigated gesture behavior and response pattern...
Research on captive and wild great apes has established that they employ large repertoires of intent...
Temporary associations with conspecifics provide critical opportunities for the acquisition and deve...
In the first comparative analysis of its kind, we investigated gesture behavior and response pattern...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Several studies suggested great ape cultures, arguing that human cumulati...
To understand the complexity involved in animal signalling, studies have mainly focused on repertoir...
Although orangutans are closely related to humans, very little is known about their ontogenetic deve...
Background: Several studies suggested great ape cultures, arguing that human cumulative culture pres...
To understand the complexity involved in animal signalling, studies have mainly focused on repertoir...
Experiments have shown that captive great apes are capable of observational learning, and patterns o...
Contemporary research hypothesizes that biological inheritance and ontogenetic factors shape the dev...
International audienceIn the last decade, two hypotheses, one on the evolution of animal vocal commu...