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Acoustic variation of spider monkeys’ contact calls (whinnies) is related to distance between vocalizing individuals and immediate caller behavior

机译:蜘蛛猴的声学变化与发声个人和立即呼叫者行为之间的距离有关

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> Due to several factors such as ecological conditions, group size, and social organization, primates frequently spend time out of visual contact with individuals of their own group. Through the use of long‐distance vocalizations, often termed “contact calls,” primates are able to maintain contact with out‐of‐sight individuals. Contact calls have been shown to be individually distinct, and reverberation and attenuation provide information about caller distance. It is less clear, however, whether callers actively change the structure of contact calls depending on the distance to the presumed listeners. We studied this question in spider monkeys ( Ateles geoffroyi ), a species with complex spatial dynamics (fission‐fusion society) that produces highly frequency modulated contact calls, denominated “whinnies.” We determined the acoustic characteristics of 566 whinnies recorded from 35 free‐ranging spider monkeys that belong to a community located in Mexico, and used cluster analyses, discriminant function analyses, and generalized linear mixed models to assess if they varied in relation to the presumed distance to the listener. Whinnies could be grouped into five subtypes. Since the lowest frequency subtype was mainly produced by spider monkeys that exchanged whinnies at longer distances, and lower frequency calls propagate across longer distances, our results suggest that whinnies vary in order to enhance vocal contact between individuals separated by different distances. Our results also revealed that whinnies convey potential information about caller immediate behaviors and corroborated that these calls are individually distinct. Overall, our results suggest that whinny acoustic variation facilitates the maintenance of vocal contact between individuals living in a society with complex spatial dynamics. <
机译: <第XML:ID =“AJP22747-SEC-0001”编号=“否”> >由于诸如生态条件,组大小等几个因素,因此社会组织,灵长类动物经常花时间与自己集团的个人视觉联系。通过使用远程发声,通常被称为“联系呼叫”,灵长类动物能够保持与视野的联系。联系呼叫已被证明是单独截取的,并且混响和衰减提供有关呼叫者距离的信息。但是,呼号是否会积极改变接触呼叫的结构,具体取决于与推定的监听器的距离。我们在蜘蛛猴( Ateles geoffroyi )中研究了这个问题,该物种具有复杂的空间动力学(裂变 - 融合社会),产生高频调制的接触呼叫,以评分为“惠妮”。我们确定了从35个自由量的蜘蛛猴子记录的声学特征,属于位于墨西哥的社区,并使用群集分析,判别函数分析以及广义的线性混合模型,以评估它们是否与假定距离变化到听众。何时可以分为五个亚型。由于最低频率亚型主要由蜘蛛猴制成,因此在较长距离处交换何时何地交换拍摄,并且较低的频率呼叫在较长的距离上传播,我们的结果表明,肾脏有所不同,以增强不同距离分开的个体之间的声带接触。我们的结果还透露,何种响铃有关呼叫者即时行为的潜在信息,并证实这些呼叫是单独截然的。总体而言,我们的结果表明,Whinny声学变化有助于维护生活在社会中的个人与复杂的空间动态。 <

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