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Limited geographic variation in the acoustic structure of and responses to adult male alarm barks of African green monkeys

机译:非洲绿猴成年雄性警报树皮的声学结构和响应的有限地理变异

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The global diversity of human languages is a remarkable feature of our species, which requires a capacity for rapid vocal learning. Given that primate alarm calling systems have played an important role in the language origin debate, identifying geographic variation in primate alarm calls and understanding the underlying causal mechanisms are important steps to help uncover evolutionary precursors to language. This study investigates geographic variation in the alarm bark of the widely distributed African green monkey (Chlorocebus). To quantify geographic variation in spectral and temporal call structure, acoustic analysis was used to compare the adult male barks of green monkeys (Chlorocebus sabaeus) and two subspecies of vervet (Chlorocebus pygerythrus pygerythrus and Chlorocebus pygerythrus hilgerti). Playback experiments were also carried out to test whether adult male vervets would distinguish between the barks of own-group males, unknown conspecific males and green monkey males. Acoustic analysis showed that, whilst similar in overall structure, the barks of green monkeys could be distinguished from vervet barks with a high degree of accuracy; the barks of vervet subspecies could also be discriminated, although to a lesser degree. Males responded most strongly to unknown conspecific males’ barks, and exhibited responses typical of leopard-avoidance and territorial defence. Taken together, these findings indicate that variation in alarm calls can be best explained by phylogenetic distance, and that intra- and inter-species differences are relevant during social interactions. Moreover, barks may function as an alarm and display call, which could explain the observed sexual dimorphism in barks in this genus.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s00265-014-1694-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
机译:人类语言的全球多样性是我们物种的显着特征,这需要快速的语音学习能力。鉴于灵长类动物警报系统在语言起源辩论中发挥了重要作用,因此识别灵长类动物警报器中的地理变化并了解潜在的因果机制是帮助发现语言的进化先驱的重要步骤。这项研究调查了分布广泛的非洲绿猴(Chlorocebus)报警树皮的地理变化。为了量化频谱和时间调用结构中的地理变化,使用声学分析来比较成年雄性树皮的绿猴(Chlorocebus sabaeus)和两个黑子亚种(Chlorocebus pygerythrus pygerythrus和Chlorocebus pygerythrus hilgerti)。还进行了回放实验以测试成年雄性天鹅绒能否区分出自成群雄性,未知同种雄性和绿猴雄性的树皮。声学分析表明,尽管绿猴的树皮在总体结构上相似,但可以高度准确地将其与黑长绒树皮区分开。黑皮亚种的树皮也可以被辨别,尽管程度较小。雄性对未知的同种雄性树皮的反应最为强烈,并且表现出典型的躲避豹和领土防御的响应。综上所述,这些发现表明,通过系统发生距离可以最好地解释警报的变化,并且在社交互动中,种内和种间差异也很重要。此外,吠声可能会充当警报和显示呼叫,这可能解释了该属中吠声中观察到的性二态性。电子补充材料本文的在线版本(doi:10.1007 / s00265-014-1694-y)包含补充材料,可供授权用户使用。

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