Publication: Wild and captive immature orangutans differ in their non-vocal communication with others, but not with their mothers
Wild and captive immature orangutans differ in their non-vocal communication with others, but not with their mothers
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Fröhlich, M., van Noordwijk, M. A., Mitra Setia, T., van Schaik, C. P., & Knief, U. (2024). Wild and captive immature orangutans differ in their non-vocal communication with others, but not with their mothers. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 78(1), 12. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00265-023-03426-3
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In many group-living species, individuals are required to flexibly modify their communicative behaviour in response to current social challenges. To unravel whether sociality and communication systems co-evolve, research efforts have often targeted the links between social organisation and communicative repertoires. However, it is still unclear which social or interactional factors directly predict communicative complexity. To address this issue, we studied wild and zoo-housed immature orangutans of two species to assess the impact of
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Fröhlich, M., van Noordwijk, M. A., Mitra Setia, T., van Schaik, C. P., & Knief, U. (2024). Wild and captive immature orangutans differ in their non-vocal communication with others, but not with their mothers. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 78(1), 12. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00265-023-03426-3