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Trade-offs in the production of animal vocal sequences: insights from the structure of wild chimpanzee pant hoots

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Fedurek P, Zuberbühler K & Semple S (2017) Trade-offs in the production of animal vocal sequences: insights from the structure of wild chimpanzee pant hoots. Frontiers in Zoology, 14 (1), Art. No.: 50. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12983-017-0235-8

Abstract
Background Vocal sequences - utterances consisting of calls produced in close succession - are common phenomena in animal communication. While many studies have explored the adaptive benefits of producing such sequences, very little is known about how the costs and constraints involved in their production affect their form. Here, we investigated this issue in the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) pant hoot, a long and structurally complex vocal sequence comprising four acoustically distinct phases – introduction, build-up, climax and let-down. Results We found that in each of these phases, and for the sequence as a whole, there was a negative relationship between the number of calls produced and their average duration. There was also a negative relationship between the total duration of some adjacent phases. Significant relationships between the fundamental frequency of calls and their number or duration were found for some phases of the sequence, but the direction of these relationships differed between particular phases. Conclusions These results indicate that there are trade-offs in terms of signal duration at two levels in pant-hoot production: between call number and duration, and between the relative durations of successive phases. These trade-offs are likely to reflect biomechanical constraints on vocal sequence production. Phase-specific trade-offs also appear to occur between fundamental frequency and call number or duration, potentially reflecting that different phases of the sequence are associated with distinct types of information, linked in different ways to call pitch. Overall, this study highlights the important role of costs and constraints in shaping the temporal and acoustic structure of animal vocal sequences.

Keywords
Acoustic trade-offs; Call sequences; Chimpanzee; Compression; Menzerath's law; Pant hoot

Journal
Frontiers in Zoology: Volume 14, Issue 1

StatusPublished
FundersSchweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung and H2020 European Research Council
Publication date06/11/2017
Publication date online06/11/2017
Date accepted by journal10/10/2017
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/28458
PublisherSpringer Nature
eISSN1742-9994

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Dr Pawel Fedurek

Dr Pawel Fedurek

Lecturer in Psychology, Psychology

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