Publication: Relationships between vocal ontogeny and vocal tract anatomy in harbour seals (Phoca vitulina)
Relationships between vocal ontogeny and vocal tract anatomy in harbour seals (Phoca vitulina)
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de Reus, K., Carlson, D., Jadoul, Y., Lowry, A., Gross, S., Garcia, M., Salazar Casals, A., Rubio-Garcia, A., Elisabeth Haas, C., de Boer, B., & Ravignani, A. (2020, April 17). Relationships between vocal ontogeny and vocal tract anatomy in harbour seals (Phoca vitulina). EvoLang XIII, Brussels.
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Understanding the origins and evolution of human speech benefits from a multidisciplinary and comparative approach. Research on animal models has already provided some valuable insight into the biological underpinnings of vocal communication. One important focus in the field of animal communication is sound production. The current literature on this topic hosts a great number of studies on avian species and our closer relatives, non-human primates. However, many pinniped species have been reported to have wide vocal repertoires, often
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de Reus, K., Carlson, D., Jadoul, Y., Lowry, A., Gross, S., Garcia, M., Salazar Casals, A., Rubio-Garcia, A., Elisabeth Haas, C., de Boer, B., & Ravignani, A. (2020, April 17). Relationships between vocal ontogeny and vocal tract anatomy in harbour seals (Phoca vitulina). EvoLang XIII, Brussels.