BACKGROUND: Several studies suggested great ape cultures, arguing that human cumulative culture presumably evolved from such a foundation. These focused on conspicuous behaviours, and showed rich geographic variation, which could not be attributed to known ecological or genetic differences. Although geographic variation within call types (accents) has previously been reported for orang-utans and other primate species, we examine geographic variation in the presence/absence of discrete call types (dialects). Because orang-utans have been shown to have geographic variation that is not completely explicable by genetic or ecological factors we hypothesized that this will be similar in the call domain and predict that discrete call type variatio...
<div><p>Arbitrariness is an elementary feature of human language, yet seldom an object of comparativ...
<p>The study of culture in wild animals has received wide theoretical and empirical attention, provi...
The vocal repertoires of nonhuman primates have long been thought to be invariable across population...
Background: Several studies suggested great ape cultures, arguing that human cumulative culture pres...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Several studies suggested great ape cultures, arguing that human cumulati...
Speech is a human hallmark. However, its evolution is little understood. It remains largely unknown ...
SummaryAlthough geographic variation in an organism's traits is often seen as a consequence of selec...
Information on geographic variation in vocal signalling is important because it complements data use...
Arbitrariness is an elementary feature of human language, yet seldom an object of comparative inquir...
In humans, individuals’ social setting determines which and how language is acquired. Social seclusi...
Human speech shows an unparalleled richness in geographic variation. However, few attempts have been...
Arbitrariness is an elementary feature of human language, yet seldom an object of comparative inquir...
Human speech shows an unparalleled richness in geographic variation. However, few attempts have been...
Culture has long been assumed to be uniquely human but recent studies, in particular on great apes, ...
Recent comparative work has claimed the presence of socially transmitted behavioral innovations, ran...
<div><p>Arbitrariness is an elementary feature of human language, yet seldom an object of comparativ...
<p>The study of culture in wild animals has received wide theoretical and empirical attention, provi...
The vocal repertoires of nonhuman primates have long been thought to be invariable across population...
Background: Several studies suggested great ape cultures, arguing that human cumulative culture pres...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Several studies suggested great ape cultures, arguing that human cumulati...
Speech is a human hallmark. However, its evolution is little understood. It remains largely unknown ...
SummaryAlthough geographic variation in an organism's traits is often seen as a consequence of selec...
Information on geographic variation in vocal signalling is important because it complements data use...
Arbitrariness is an elementary feature of human language, yet seldom an object of comparative inquir...
In humans, individuals’ social setting determines which and how language is acquired. Social seclusi...
Human speech shows an unparalleled richness in geographic variation. However, few attempts have been...
Arbitrariness is an elementary feature of human language, yet seldom an object of comparative inquir...
Human speech shows an unparalleled richness in geographic variation. However, few attempts have been...
Culture has long been assumed to be uniquely human but recent studies, in particular on great apes, ...
Recent comparative work has claimed the presence of socially transmitted behavioral innovations, ran...
<div><p>Arbitrariness is an elementary feature of human language, yet seldom an object of comparativ...
<p>The study of culture in wild animals has received wide theoretical and empirical attention, provi...
The vocal repertoires of nonhuman primates have long been thought to be invariable across population...