2024
DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2023.0193
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Sex differences in the impact of social relationships on individual vocal signatures in grey mouse lemurs ( Microcebus murinus )

Alexandra Langehennig-Peristenidou,
Marina Scheumann

Abstract: Vocalizations coordinate social interactions between conspecifics by conveying information concerning the individual or group identity of the sender. Social accommodation is a form of vocal learning where social affinity is signalled by converging or diverging vocalizations with those of conspecifics. To investigate whether social accommodation is linked to the social lifestyle of the sender, we investigated sex-specific differences in social accommodation in a dispersed living primate, the grey mouse lemur ( … Show more

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