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Juvenile vervet monkeys rely on others when responding to danger

Auteur(s)
Tecla Mohr
Van De Waal, Erica 
Institut de biologie 
Zuberbühler, Klaus 
Institut de biologie 
Mercier, Stéphanie 
Institut de biologie 
Date de parution
2023
In
Animal Cognition
Mots-clés
  • Alarm call
  • Chlorocebus pygerythrus
  • Audience effect
  • Alarm call

  • Chlorocebus pygerythr...

  • Audience effect

Résumé
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Primate alarm calls are mainly hardwired but individuals need to adapt their calling behaviours according to the situation. Such learning necessitates recognising locally relevant dangers and may take place via their own experience or by observing others. To investigate monkeys alarm calling behaviour, we carried out a field experiment in which we exposed juvenile vervet monkeys to unfamiliar raptor models in the presence of audiences that differed in experience and reliability. We used audience age as a proxy for experience and relatedness as a proxy for reliability, while quantifying audience reactions to the models. We found a negative correlation between alarm call production and callers’ age. Adults never alarm called, compared to juveniles. We found no overall effect of audience composition and size, with juveniles calling more when with siblings than mothers or unrelated individuals. Finally, concerning audience reactions to the models, we observed juveniles remained silent with vigilant mothers and only alarm called with ignoring mothers, whereas we observed the opposite for siblings: juveniles remained silent with ignoring siblings and called with vigilant siblings. Despite the small sample size, juvenile vervet monkeys, confronted with unfamiliar and potentially dangerous raptors, seem to rely on others to decide whether to alarm call, demonstrating that the choice of the model may play an important key role in the ontogeny of primate alarm call behaviour.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/30918
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10.1007/s10071-023-01765-2
Type de publication
journal article
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