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Alarm Calls

Auteur(s)
Zuberbühler, Klaus 
Institut de biologie 
In
Encyclopedia of Language & Linguistics (Second Edition), Elsevier, 2006///143-155
Mots-clés
  • Alarm call
  • altruism
  • Diana monkeys
  • eavesdropping
  • evolution of language
  • intelligence
  • perception advertisement
  • predation
  • predator deterrence
  • primate cognition
  • vigilance
  • vocal behavior
  • warning
  • Alarm call

  • altruism

  • Diana monkeys

  • eavesdropping

  • evolution of language...

  • intelligence

  • perception advertisem...

  • predation

  • predator deterrence

  • primate cognition

  • vigilance

  • vocal behavior

  • warning

Résumé
Alarm calls are a firm constituent of antipredator behavior in many species. They are interesting because they provide an evolutionary conundrum. Why behave conspicuously in the face of a predator? Research is reviewed showing that the main evolutionary forces, such as individual, kin, and sexual selection, have favored the evolution and maintenance of alarm call behavior in various ways. Second, alarm calls are interesting from a cognitive perspective because they provide an entryway into an animal's mind. Research with nonhuman primates has been particularly fruitful in showing how our closest relatives recruit cognitive abilities similar to those involved in speech processing.
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/5251
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10.1016/B0-08-044854-2/00805-1
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: Zuberbuehler_K.-Alarm_calls_20170202104551-HN.pdf (503.33 KB)
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