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Age- and sex-specific patterns of vocal behavior in De Brazza's monkeys (Cercopithecus neglectus)
Date de publication :
20130802 |
Auteur(s) :
Bouchet, H., Blois-Heulin, C., Lemasson, A., EthoS, UMR 6552, CNRS, Université de Rennes 1 |
Editeur(s) :
Wiley-Liss, Inc. |
Origine de la fiche :
Université de Rennes 1
Although vocal production is strongly genetically determined in nonhuman primates, vocal usage is more likely to be influenced by experience. Nonetheless, sex differences in both production and usage can be found in the vocal repertoire of adults, but little attention has been paid to their ontogeny. Here, we provide the first comprehensive analysis of the vocal repertoire of De Brazza’s monkeys (...
Référencé le :
23-03-2012
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Acoustic variability and individual distinctiveness in the vocal repertoire of red-capped mangabeys (Cercocebus torquatus)
Date de publication :
20130801 |
Auteur(s) :
Bouchet, H., Blois-Heulin, C., Pellier, A.-S., Zuberbühler, K., Lemasson, A., EthoS, UMR 6552, CNRS, Université de Rennes 1 |
Editeur(s) :
American Psychological Association |
Origine de la fiche :
Université de Rennes 1
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 fro...
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22-03-2012
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Visual laterality in dolphins: importance of the familiarity of stimuli
Date de publication :
20130802 |
Auteur(s) :
Blois-Heulin, C., Crével, M., Böye, M., Lemasson, A., EthoS, UMR 6552, CNRS, Université de Rennes 1 |
Editeur(s) :
BioMed Central Ltd |
Origine de la fiche :
Université de Rennes 1
Background: Many studies of cerebral asymmetries in different species lead, on the one hand, to a better understanding of the functions of each cerebral hemisphere and, on the other hand, to develop an evolutionary history of hemispheric laterality. Our animal model is particularly interesting because of its original evolutionary path, i.e. return to aquatic life after a terrestrial phase. The rar...
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23-03-2012
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