Cooperation experiments have long been used to explore the cognition underlying animals' coordination towards a shared goal. While the ability to understand the need for a partner in a cooperative task has been demonstrated in a number of species, there has been far less focus on cooperation experiments that address the role of communication. In humans, cooperative efforts can be enhanced by physical synchrony, and coordination problems can be solved using spoken language. Indeed, human children adapt to complex coordination problems by communicating with vocal signals. Here, we investigate whether bottlenose dolphins can use vocal signals to coordinate their behaviour in a cooperative button-pressing task. The two dolphin dyads used in thi...
In animal communication research, vocal labeling refers to incidents in which an animal consistently...
We conducted playback experiments with wild bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, to determine wh...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) create sound such as whistles, clicking, squeaking, creakin...
Cooperation experiments have long been used to explore the cognition underlying animals' coordinatio...
In recent decades, a number of studies have examined whether various non-human animals understand th...
A division of labor with role specialization is defined as individuals specializing in a subtask dur...
Human caregivers interacting with children typically modify their speech in ways that promote attent...
Synchronous displays are hallmarks of many animal societies, ranging from the pulsing flashes of fir...
Understanding the impact of human disturbance on wildlife populations is of societal importance,1 wi...
Understanding the impact of human disturbance on wildlife populations is of societal importance, wit...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) live in complex individualized societies that combine stabl...
The addressing of individuals with learned signals is inherent to human social interactions. It allo...
For humans, there is a well-established theory, which explains much of the variation in human verbal...
International audienceBottlenose dolphins are highly social cetaceans with an extensive sound produc...
Cooperative behavior has been observed in cetacean species in a variety of situations, including for...
In animal communication research, vocal labeling refers to incidents in which an animal consistently...
We conducted playback experiments with wild bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, to determine wh...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) create sound such as whistles, clicking, squeaking, creakin...
Cooperation experiments have long been used to explore the cognition underlying animals' coordinatio...
In recent decades, a number of studies have examined whether various non-human animals understand th...
A division of labor with role specialization is defined as individuals specializing in a subtask dur...
Human caregivers interacting with children typically modify their speech in ways that promote attent...
Synchronous displays are hallmarks of many animal societies, ranging from the pulsing flashes of fir...
Understanding the impact of human disturbance on wildlife populations is of societal importance,1 wi...
Understanding the impact of human disturbance on wildlife populations is of societal importance, wit...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) live in complex individualized societies that combine stabl...
The addressing of individuals with learned signals is inherent to human social interactions. It allo...
For humans, there is a well-established theory, which explains much of the variation in human verbal...
International audienceBottlenose dolphins are highly social cetaceans with an extensive sound produc...
Cooperative behavior has been observed in cetacean species in a variety of situations, including for...
In animal communication research, vocal labeling refers to incidents in which an animal consistently...
We conducted playback experiments with wild bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, to determine wh...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) create sound such as whistles, clicking, squeaking, creakin...