Acoustic variability and individual distinctiveness of vocal signals are expected to vary with both their communicative function and the need for individual recognition during social interactions. So far, few attempts have been made to comparatively study these features across the different call types within a species' vocal repertoire. We collected recordings of the six most common call types from 14 red-capped mangabeys (Cercocebus torquatus) to assess intra- and interindividual acoustic variability, using a range of temporal and frequency parameters. Acoustic variability was highest in contact and threat calls, intermediate in food calls, and lowest in loud and alarm calls. Individual distinctiveness was high in contact, threat, loud and...
Primate loud calls have the potential to encode information about the identity, arousal, age, or phy...
The two main theories of food-associated calls in animals propose functions either in cooperative re...
International audienceNon-human primates possess species-specific repertoires of acoustically distin...
Acoustic variability and individual distinctiveness of vocal signals are expected to vary with both ...
International audienceAcoustic variability and individual distinctiveness of vocal signals are expec...
Acoustic variability and individual distinctiveness of vocal signals are expected to vary with both ...
International audienceDespite a strong influence of genetic factors on the structuring of nonhuman p...
International audienceSocial factors play a key role in the structuring of vocal repertoires at the ...
WOS:000278248800050International audienceA growing number of studies revealed that, to some extent, ...
International audienceSex differences in the vocal behavior of nonhuman primates can take various fo...
Three factors, environment, quality and type of interaction, and phylogeny have been hypothesized to...
Sex differences in the vocal behavior of nonhuman primates can take various forms: sex-specific call...
International audienceOf all the calls made by non-human primates, the function of short-distance co...
International audienceAlthough the vocal repertoire of nonhuman primates is strongly constrained by ...
Measuring the affective state of an individual across species with comparable non-invasive methods i...
Primate loud calls have the potential to encode information about the identity, arousal, age, or phy...
The two main theories of food-associated calls in animals propose functions either in cooperative re...
International audienceNon-human primates possess species-specific repertoires of acoustically distin...
Acoustic variability and individual distinctiveness of vocal signals are expected to vary with both ...
International audienceAcoustic variability and individual distinctiveness of vocal signals are expec...
Acoustic variability and individual distinctiveness of vocal signals are expected to vary with both ...
International audienceDespite a strong influence of genetic factors on the structuring of nonhuman p...
International audienceSocial factors play a key role in the structuring of vocal repertoires at the ...
WOS:000278248800050International audienceA growing number of studies revealed that, to some extent, ...
International audienceSex differences in the vocal behavior of nonhuman primates can take various fo...
Three factors, environment, quality and type of interaction, and phylogeny have been hypothesized to...
Sex differences in the vocal behavior of nonhuman primates can take various forms: sex-specific call...
International audienceOf all the calls made by non-human primates, the function of short-distance co...
International audienceAlthough the vocal repertoire of nonhuman primates is strongly constrained by ...
Measuring the affective state of an individual across species with comparable non-invasive methods i...
Primate loud calls have the potential to encode information about the identity, arousal, age, or phy...
The two main theories of food-associated calls in animals propose functions either in cooperative re...
International audienceNon-human primates possess species-specific repertoires of acoustically distin...