“…Although one‐zero sampling has received criticism (e.g., Altmann, ), this sampling method has also been empirically shown to be an effective technique for collecting data on primate behavioural rates (Leger, ; Rhine & Linville, ; Sarfaty, Margulis, & Atsalis, ; Suen & Ary, ), and has been used in other studies on primate vocalisations (e.g., Bolt, ,c, ; Bolt et al., ; Clarke, Reichard, & Zuberbühler, ; Suzuki & Sugiura, ). We used one‐zero sampling because Bernstein () recommended that one‐zero scoring should be used when behavioural acts are clustered and the bout, rather than each act, is of interest.…”