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Autor:
Sarah Gouzoules, Harold Gouzoules
Publikováno v:
Ethology. 85:324-334
Scream vocalizations produced by pigtail macaques during agonistic encounters were classified according to caller body weight (small, medium, large) on the basis of six frequency-related acoustic variables using direct discriminant analysis. Separate
Autor:
Harold Gouzoules, Sarah Gouzoules
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Primatology. 23:821-848
We review evolutionary views on honesty and deception and their application to studies of nonhuman primate communication. There is evidence that some primate signals are likely to be accurate on the basis of costliness. They appear most often in cont
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Primatology. 17:549-568
Signalers that misinform sufficiently open may become devalued as sources of information; however, “skepticism” and any comparison involved in testing reliability entail a cost that involves delays and energy expenditure. Skepticism may be less c
Autor:
Harold Gouzoules, Sarah Gouzoules
Publikováno v:
Behaviour. 132:431-450
In several species of nonhuman primates screams given by victims of attack elicit interventions from allies in the social group. In the present study, the screams of 16 pigtail macaques (M. nemestrina) under three years of age were assessed with resp
Autor:
Sarah Gouzoules, Harold Gouzoules
Publikováno v:
Behaviour. 115:327-347
In macaques and baboons, scream vocalizations play a major role in the recruitment of allies against agonistic opponents. Pigtail macaques make use of 4 acoustically distinct scream types, with each associated with a particular agonistic context (def
Publikováno v:
Animal behaviour. 55(1)
Scream vocalizations of group-living rhesus macaques provoked by higher-ranking aggressors were examined in two contexts: encounters in which the rank difference between opponents was either large or small. Such vocalizations are important in eliciti
Publikováno v:
Current Topics in Primate Vocal Communication ISBN: 9781475799323
Knowledge about non-human primate vocal communication has grown substantially in recent years and has resulted in a radically different view of the role vocalizations play in animals’ lives. Some 25 years ago, anthropologist Jane Lancaster summariz
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Autor:
Harold Gouzoules, Sarah Gouzoules
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 107:2834-2835
Screams of four species of macaques (Macaca mulatta, M. nemestrina, M. nigra, M. arctoides) were compared for similarities and differences with respect to predictions of Morton’s motivation‐structural rules [Morton, Am. Nat. 111, 855–869 (1977)
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Primatology. 4:307-321
Demographic data have been collected on the Arashiyama Japanese macaque population from 1954 until the present, through the fissioning of the original group into two parts in 1966, and through the translocation of one of the two groups to Texas in 19
Autor:
Sarah Gouzoules
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 27:99-134
The degree to which cooperative behavior is kin-correlated in different primate species is reviewed. The mechanisms whereby individuals might recognize related conspecifics are also considered. Different mating systems, in conjunction with dispersal