2024
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2024.2200
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Context-dependent rhythmicity in chimpanzee displays

B. J. R. van der Vleuten,
V. A. Hovenkamp,
J. M. Varkevisser
et al.

Abstract: Rhythm is an important component of human language and music production. Rhythms such as isochrony (intervals spaced equally in time) are also present in vocalizations of certain non-human species, including several birds and mammals. This study aimed to identify rhythmic patterns with music-based methods within the display behaviour of chimpanzees ( Pan troglodytes ), humans’ closest living relatives. Behavioural observations were conducted on individuals from two zoo-housed colonies. … Show more

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