The phenotypic costs of captivity

R Crates, D Stojanovic, R Heinsohn - Biological Reviews, 2023‏ - Wiley Online Library
The breeding of threatened species in captivity for release is a central tool in conservation
biology. Given gloomy predictions for biodiversity trends in the Anthropocene, captive …

Vocal production learning in mammals revisited

VM Janik, M Knörnschild - Philosophical Transactions of …, 2021‏ - royalsocietypublishing.org
Vocal production learning, the ability to modify the structure of vocalizations as a result of
hearing those of others, has been studied extensively in birds but less attention has been …

Cetacean vocal learning and communication

VM Janik - Current opinion in neurobiology, 2014‏ - Elsevier
Highlights•Cetacean possess advanced vocal learning skills.•Baleen whales use vocal
learning in the development of their song displays.•Toothed whales use learned signals in …

ORCA-SPOT: An automatic killer whale sound detection toolkit using deep learning

C Bergler, H Schröter, RX Cheng, V Barth, M Weber… - Scientific reports, 2019‏ - nature.com
Large bioacoustic archives of wild animals are an important source to identify reappearing
communication patterns, which can then be related to recurring behavioral patterns to …

The sounds of life: How digital technology is bringing us closer to the worlds of animals and plants

K Bakker - 2022‏ - torrossa.com
Compared with our cousins on the Tree of Life, humans are poor listeners. 1 Below the
lower end of human hearing lies deep infrasound: the realm of thunder and tornadoes …

Cetaceans have complex brains for complex cognition

L Marino, RC Connor, RE Fordyce, LM Herman… - PLoS …, 2007‏ - journals.plos.org
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Rhythmic entrainment: why humans want to, fireflies can't help it, pet birds try, and sea lions have to be bribed

M Wilson, PF Cook - Psychonomic bulletin & review, 2016‏ - Springer
Until recently, the literature on rhythmic ability took for granted that only humans are able to
synchronize body movements to an external beat—to entrain. This assumption has been …

Acoustic communication in delphinids

VM Janik - Advances in the Study of Behavior, 2009‏ - Elsevier
Delphinid communication has been shaped by the marine environment. This resulted in
specific adaptations such as echolocation and a sophisticated communication system that …

Accelerated FoxP2 Evolution in Echolocating Bats

G Li, J Wang, SJ Rossiter, G Jones, S Zhang - PLoS one, 2007‏ - journals.plos.org
FOXP2 is a transcription factor implicated in the development and neural control of orofacial
coordination, particularly with respect to vocalisation. Observations that orthologues show …

Convergence of calls as animals form social bonds, active compensation for noisy communication channels, and the evolution of vocal learning in mammals.

PL Tyack - Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2008‏ - psycnet.apa.org
The classic evidence for vocal production learning involves imitation of novel, often
anthropogenic sounds. Among mammals, this has been reported for dolphins, elephants …