Background: Close range calls are produced by many animals during intra-specific interactions, such as during home range defence, playing, begging for food, and directing others. In this study, we investigated the most common close range vocalisation of lar gibbons (Hylobates lar), the ‘hoo’ call. Gibbons and siamangs (family Hylobatidae) are known for their conspicuous and elaborate songs, while quieter, close range vocalisations have received almost no empirical attention, perhaps due to the difficult observation conditions in their natural forest habitats. Results: We found that ‘hoo’ calls were emitted by both sexes in a variety of contexts, including feeding, separation from group members, encountering predators, interacting with neigh...
Quantifying patterns of variation in primate vocalizations has important implications for understand...
Black-fronted titi monkeys, Callicebus nigrifrons, produce acoustically distinct vocalizations in r...
8th International Conference on the Evolution of Language (EVOLANG 8), Utrecht, NETHERLANDS, APR 14-...
Background Close range calls are produced by many animals during intra-specific interactions, such a...
Background: Close range calls are produced by many animals during intra-specific interactions, such ...
This work was supported by a Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council PhD studentship ...
The loud songs of gibbons (Hylobatidae) usually consist of a duet by the mated pair delivered each m...
Spoken language is a result of the human capacity to assemble simple vocal units into more complex u...
Diana monkeys produce acoustically distinct calls to a number of external events, including differen...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
Non-human primates possess species-specific repertoires of acoustically distinct call types that ca...
Primate vocal behavior is often considered irrelevant in modeling human language evolution, mainly ...
According to most accounts, alarm calling in non-human primates is a biologically hardwired behavio...
West African Diana monkeys (Cercopithecus diana) and Campbell's monkeys (Cercopithecus campbelli) f...
White-handed gibbons produce loud and acoustically complex songs when interacting with their neighbo...
Quantifying patterns of variation in primate vocalizations has important implications for understand...
Black-fronted titi monkeys, Callicebus nigrifrons, produce acoustically distinct vocalizations in r...
8th International Conference on the Evolution of Language (EVOLANG 8), Utrecht, NETHERLANDS, APR 14-...
Background Close range calls are produced by many animals during intra-specific interactions, such a...
Background: Close range calls are produced by many animals during intra-specific interactions, such ...
This work was supported by a Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council PhD studentship ...
The loud songs of gibbons (Hylobatidae) usually consist of a duet by the mated pair delivered each m...
Spoken language is a result of the human capacity to assemble simple vocal units into more complex u...
Diana monkeys produce acoustically distinct calls to a number of external events, including differen...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
Non-human primates possess species-specific repertoires of acoustically distinct call types that ca...
Primate vocal behavior is often considered irrelevant in modeling human language evolution, mainly ...
According to most accounts, alarm calling in non-human primates is a biologically hardwired behavio...
West African Diana monkeys (Cercopithecus diana) and Campbell's monkeys (Cercopithecus campbelli) f...
White-handed gibbons produce loud and acoustically complex songs when interacting with their neighbo...
Quantifying patterns of variation in primate vocalizations has important implications for understand...
Black-fronted titi monkeys, Callicebus nigrifrons, produce acoustically distinct vocalizations in r...
8th International Conference on the Evolution of Language (EVOLANG 8), Utrecht, NETHERLANDS, APR 14-...