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Social shaping of voices does not impair phenotype matching of kinship in mandrills.
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Social shaping of voices does not impair phenotype matching of kinship in mandrills.

Florence Levréro, Greta Carrete-Vega, Anaïs Herbert, I Lawabi, Alexandre Courtiol, Eric Willaume, Peter M. Kappeler and Marie Charpentier
Nature Communications, Vol.6(1)
30/11/2014
PMID: 26139329

Abstract

Acoustics Altruism Animals Behavior, Animal Cooperative Behavior Gabon Mandrillus Phenotype Recognition (Psychology) Social Behavior Social Perception Vocalization, Animal
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