This study primarily was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation through grant nos. (31003A_166458 and 310030_185324) awarded to K.Z.How do non-human primates learn to use their alarm calls? Social learning is a promising candidate, but its role in the acquisition of meaning and call usage has not been studied systematically, neither during ontogeny nor in adulthood. To investigate the role of social learning in alarm call comprehension and use, we exposed groups of wild vervet monkeys to two unfamiliar animal models in the presence or absence of conspecific alarm calls. To assess the learning outcome of these experiences, we then presented the models for a second time to the same monkeys, but now without additional alarm call infor...
The alarm calls of nonhuman primates are occasionally cited as functionally equivalent to lexical wo...
Black-fronted titi monkeys, Callicebus nigrifrons, produce acoustically distinct vocalizations in r...
Many vertebrate taxa respond to heterospecific alarm calls with appropriate anti¬predator behaviours...
How do non-human primates learn to use their alarm calls? Social learning is a promising candidate, ...
This work was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation Agreement project grants 31003A_166458...
The alarm calls of nonhuman primates are occasionally cited as functionally equivalent to lexical wo...
Primate alarm calls are mainly hardwired but individuals need to adapt their calling behaviours acco...
I used observational data from natural encounters with predators and the controlled pre- sentation o...
Primates understand the meaning of their own and other species’ alarm calls, but little is known abo...
Research funding was provided by the Swiss National Science Foundation (Grant numbers 310030_185324 ...
Many vertebrate taxa respond to heterospecific alarm calls with anti-predator behaviours. While it i...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
Primate alarm calls are mainly hardwired but individuals need to adapt their calling behaviours acco...
Animals have evolved a range of communicative behaviours in the presence of danger. Although the mec...
There is relatively good evidence that non-human primates can communicate about objects and events ...
The alarm calls of nonhuman primates are occasionally cited as functionally equivalent to lexical wo...
Black-fronted titi monkeys, Callicebus nigrifrons, produce acoustically distinct vocalizations in r...
Many vertebrate taxa respond to heterospecific alarm calls with appropriate anti¬predator behaviours...
How do non-human primates learn to use their alarm calls? Social learning is a promising candidate, ...
This work was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation Agreement project grants 31003A_166458...
The alarm calls of nonhuman primates are occasionally cited as functionally equivalent to lexical wo...
Primate alarm calls are mainly hardwired but individuals need to adapt their calling behaviours acco...
I used observational data from natural encounters with predators and the controlled pre- sentation o...
Primates understand the meaning of their own and other species’ alarm calls, but little is known abo...
Research funding was provided by the Swiss National Science Foundation (Grant numbers 310030_185324 ...
Many vertebrate taxa respond to heterospecific alarm calls with anti-predator behaviours. While it i...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
Primate alarm calls are mainly hardwired but individuals need to adapt their calling behaviours acco...
Animals have evolved a range of communicative behaviours in the presence of danger. Although the mec...
There is relatively good evidence that non-human primates can communicate about objects and events ...
The alarm calls of nonhuman primates are occasionally cited as functionally equivalent to lexical wo...
Black-fronted titi monkeys, Callicebus nigrifrons, produce acoustically distinct vocalizations in r...
Many vertebrate taxa respond to heterospecific alarm calls with appropriate anti¬predator behaviours...