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Relationships between vocal ontogeny and vocal tract anatomy in harbour seals (Phoca vitulina)

de Reus, Koen; Carlson, Daryll; Jadoul, Yannick; Lowry, Alice; Gross, Stephanie; Garcia, Maxime; Salazar Casals, Anna; Rubio-Garcia, Ana; Elisabeth Haas, Caroline; de Boer, Bart; Ravignani, Andrea (2020). Relationships between vocal ontogeny and vocal tract anatomy in harbour seals (Phoca vitulina). In: EvoLang XIII, Brussels, 14 April 2020 - 17 April 2020, EvoLang XIII.

Abstract

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 producing call types in specific behavioral contexts (Ralls et al., 1985; Mathevon et al., 2017; Charrier et al., 2009). In fact, the vocal abilities of pinnipeds are better than was historically believed (Ravignani et al., 2016). Moreover, pinnipeds are phylogenetically closer to humans than the well-studied birds (O’Leary et al, 2013) and share some anatomical similarities to the human vocal apparatus (Fitch, 2000). Here, we: (i) report on longitudinal data on vocal ontogeny in harbor seal pups, (ii) complement the bioacoustic findings with results from a large anatomical data set of larynges, and (iii) critically compare our findings with available literature on harbor seal sound production. Taken together, they suggest that phocids are good candidates for animal models in future research on the evolution of human speech.

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Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Speech), refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:07 Faculty of Science > Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies
Dewey Decimal Classification:570 Life sciences; biology
490 Other languages
590 Animals (Zoology)
890 Other literatures
410 Linguistics
Language:English
Event End Date:17 April 2020
Deposited On:24 Nov 2020 09:24
Last Modified:04 Dec 2020 11:40
Publisher:EvoLang XIII
OA Status:Green
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