2004
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.00768
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Acoustic communication in noise: regulation of call characteristics in a New World monkey

Abstract: This study on common marmosets Callithrix jacchus is the first to examine noise-dependent mechanisms of vocal plasticity in a New World monkey. Since acoustic communication can be considerably impaired by environmental noise, some animals have evolved adaptations to counteract its masking effects. The studied marmosets increased the sound level of their spontaneous calls in response to increased levels of white noise broadcast to them. Possibly, such noise-dependent adjustment of vocal amplitude serves to main… Show more

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“…Prolonging call duration is another mechanism whereby animals may increase detection probability in elevated noise conditions (Brumm, Voss, Köllmer, & Todt, 2004). Several delphinid species, including one population of bottlenose dolphins, have been found to increase call duration in relation to boat presence (Foote et al, 2004;Lesage et al, 1999;May-Collado & Wartzok, 2008), while others have not (Buckstaff, 2004;Luís et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Prolonging call duration is another mechanism whereby animals may increase detection probability in elevated noise conditions (Brumm, Voss, Köllmer, & Todt, 2004). Several delphinid species, including one population of bottlenose dolphins, have been found to increase call duration in relation to boat presence (Foote et al, 2004;Lesage et al, 1999;May-Collado & Wartzok, 2008), while others have not (Buckstaff, 2004;Luís et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vocal changes associated with the Lombard effect have rarely been analyzed in animal species. So far, noisedependent changes in call frequency have been observed in birds (8,11,22), and changes in call duration in birds and monkeys (8,12).Most animal studies, however, have focused on noise-dependent changes in call amplitude and do not examine other possible vocal changes (2-5, 7, 9, 10, 15-17). It is therefore still largely unknown how the adaptive changes in call amplitude relate to frequency shifts or call elongation and how the underlying mechanisms are linked.…”
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“…Vocal changes associated with the Lombard effect have rarely been analyzed in animal species. So far, noisedependent changes in call frequency have been observed in birds (8,11,22), and changes in call duration in birds and monkeys (8,12).…”
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“…Temporary acoustic modification has been documented in reaction to ambient noise, social isolation and habitat [11][12][13]. Acoustic convergence has been documented in terms of callers matching some of each others' acoustic features during vocal exchanges or as part of social bonding [14,15].…”
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confidence: 99%