Recognition of other species' aerial alarm calls: speaking the same language or learning another?
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Temporal voice areas exist in autism spectrum disorder but are dysfunctional for voice identity recognition.Juvenile sparrows preferentially eavesdrop on adult song interactionsAvian vocal mimicry: a unified conceptual framework.You sound familiar: carrion crows can differentiate between the calls of known and unknown heterospecifics.The voice of emotion across species: how do human listeners recognize animals' affective states?Interspecific semantic alarm call recognition in the solitary Sahamalaza sportive lemur, Lepilemur sahamalazensis.Host response to cuckoo song is predicted by the future risk of brood parasitismInterspecific interactions drive cultural co-evolution and acoustic convergence in syntopic species.Eavesdropping on heterospecific alarm calls: from mechanisms to consequences.Does similarity in call structure or foraging ecology explain interspecific information transfer in wild Myotis bats?Asymmetries in commitment in an avian communication network.Bright birds are cautious: seasonally conspicuous plumage prompts risk avoidance by male superb fairy-wrens.Learning and signal copying facilitate communication among bird species.Alarming features: birds use specific acoustic properties to identify heterospecific alarm calls.A micro-geography of fear: learning to eavesdrop on alarm calls of neighbouring heterospecifics.Humans recognize emotional arousal in vocalizations across all classes of terrestrial vertebrates: evidence for acoustic universals.Termites eavesdrop to avoid competitors.Species replacement reduces community participation in avian antipredator groupsAvian soundscapes and cognitive landscapes: theory, application and ecological perspectivesMechanisms of social learning across species boundariesAsymmetric eavesdropping between common mynas and red-vented bulbulsMule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) respond to yellow-bellied marmot (Marmota flaviventris) alarm calls
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Recognition of other species' aerial alarm calls: speaking the same language or learning another?
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2009-02-01T00:00:00Z