Sounds produced by human activities are often loud and may mask acoustic signals used by other species for communication. To circumvent this, some animals use various strategies, including shifting modality completely or complementing acoustic information by using additional modalities to communicate. Here we used pied tamarins (Saguinus bicolor) as models to explore whether shifts in communication modalities occur under increased anthropogenic noise or deploy them complementarily. We predicted that in circumstances where noise could impede acoustic communication the study animals would exhibit more scent-marking behaviour (i.e. olfactory communication) while reducing the emission of long calls (i.e. acoustic communication). We collected in...
Previous research suggests that nonhuman primates have limited flexibility in the frequency content ...
In primates, long-range communication is often mediated by the use of ‘long’ (or ‘loud’) calls. Beyo...
Urban areas and many natural habitats are being dominated by a new selection pressure: anthropogenic...
All habitats have some level of noise but anthropogenic sounds such as those produced by traffic are...
All habitats have some level of noise but anthropogenic sounds such as those produced by traffic are...
All habitats have some level of noise but anthropogenic sounds such as those produced by traffic are...
Aggressive behaviors are widespread among territorial species and asymmetrical aggressiveness may im...
Vocal communication is integral to primate social interactions. Understanding the evolutionary drive...
The effectiveness of auditory signals for long distance communication depends on environmental, biol...
Character displacement, or a shift in traits where species co-occur, is one of the most common ecolo...
The white-footed tamarin, Saguinus leucopus, is an endemic primate of Colombia whose vocal communica...
The white-footed tamarin, Saguinus leucopus, is an endemic primate of Colombia whose vocal communica...
Simple Summary: Communication is one way that animals use to obtain and defend resources, escape pre...
Olfactory communication is an important mediator of social interactions in mammals, providing inform...
Anthropogenic noise pollution is increasing andcan constrain acoustic communication in animals. Our ...
Previous research suggests that nonhuman primates have limited flexibility in the frequency content ...
In primates, long-range communication is often mediated by the use of ‘long’ (or ‘loud’) calls. Beyo...
Urban areas and many natural habitats are being dominated by a new selection pressure: anthropogenic...
All habitats have some level of noise but anthropogenic sounds such as those produced by traffic are...
All habitats have some level of noise but anthropogenic sounds such as those produced by traffic are...
All habitats have some level of noise but anthropogenic sounds such as those produced by traffic are...
Aggressive behaviors are widespread among territorial species and asymmetrical aggressiveness may im...
Vocal communication is integral to primate social interactions. Understanding the evolutionary drive...
The effectiveness of auditory signals for long distance communication depends on environmental, biol...
Character displacement, or a shift in traits where species co-occur, is one of the most common ecolo...
The white-footed tamarin, Saguinus leucopus, is an endemic primate of Colombia whose vocal communica...
The white-footed tamarin, Saguinus leucopus, is an endemic primate of Colombia whose vocal communica...
Simple Summary: Communication is one way that animals use to obtain and defend resources, escape pre...
Olfactory communication is an important mediator of social interactions in mammals, providing inform...
Anthropogenic noise pollution is increasing andcan constrain acoustic communication in animals. Our ...
Previous research suggests that nonhuman primates have limited flexibility in the frequency content ...
In primates, long-range communication is often mediated by the use of ‘long’ (or ‘loud’) calls. Beyo...
Urban areas and many natural habitats are being dominated by a new selection pressure: anthropogenic...