Primates understand the meaning of their own and other species’ alarm calls, but little is known about how they acquire such knowledge. Here, we combined direct behavioural observations with playback experiments to investigate two key processes underlying vocal development: comprehension and usage. Especifically, we studied the development of con- and heterospecific alarm call recognition in free-ranging sooty mangabeys, Cercocebus atys, across three age groups: young juveniles (1–2y), old juveniles (3–4y) and adults (> 5y). We observed that, during natural predator encounters, juveniles alarm called to a significantly wider range of species than adults, with evidence of refinement during the first four years of life. In the experiments,...
According to most accounts, alarm calling in non-human primates is a biologically hardwired behaviou...
Primate alarm calls are mainly hardwired but individuals need to adapt their calling behaviours acco...
Vocal communication is integral to primate social interactions. Understanding the evolutionary drive...
Primates understand the meaning of their own and other species’ alarm calls, but little is known abo...
How do non-human primates learn to use their alarm calls? Social learning is a promising candidate, ...
How do primates learn to communicate? An influential, but largely untested model proposes that prima...
How do animals learn to classify the world and what is the role of social learning during this proce...
There is relatively good evidence that non-human primates can communicate about objects and events i...
International audienceAnimals have evolved a range of communicative behaviours in the presence of da...
Many vertebrate taxa respond to heterospecific alarm calls with appropriate anti¬predator behaviours...
Primate alarm calls are mainly hardwired but individuals need to adapt their calling behaviours acco...
The alarm calls of nonhuman primates are occasionally cited as functionally equivalent to lexical wo...
Animal semantic communication has received considerable theoretical and empirical attention because ...
Some animal vocalizations have been described as referential, or semantic, because individuals respo...
How does intentional communication evolve? Comparative studies can shed light on the evolutionary hi...
According to most accounts, alarm calling in non-human primates is a biologically hardwired behaviou...
Primate alarm calls are mainly hardwired but individuals need to adapt their calling behaviours acco...
Vocal communication is integral to primate social interactions. Understanding the evolutionary drive...
Primates understand the meaning of their own and other species’ alarm calls, but little is known abo...
How do non-human primates learn to use their alarm calls? Social learning is a promising candidate, ...
How do primates learn to communicate? An influential, but largely untested model proposes that prima...
How do animals learn to classify the world and what is the role of social learning during this proce...
There is relatively good evidence that non-human primates can communicate about objects and events i...
International audienceAnimals have evolved a range of communicative behaviours in the presence of da...
Many vertebrate taxa respond to heterospecific alarm calls with appropriate anti¬predator behaviours...
Primate alarm calls are mainly hardwired but individuals need to adapt their calling behaviours acco...
The alarm calls of nonhuman primates are occasionally cited as functionally equivalent to lexical wo...
Animal semantic communication has received considerable theoretical and empirical attention because ...
Some animal vocalizations have been described as referential, or semantic, because individuals respo...
How does intentional communication evolve? Comparative studies can shed light on the evolutionary hi...
According to most accounts, alarm calling in non-human primates is a biologically hardwired behaviou...
Primate alarm calls are mainly hardwired but individuals need to adapt their calling behaviours acco...
Vocal communication is integral to primate social interactions. Understanding the evolutionary drive...