Study: More tolerant primates have a greater need to communicate vocally
Primates who are more tolerant of each other use vocal communication more than their stricter counterparts, research from the University of York shows.
Primates who are more tolerant of each other use vocal communication more than their stricter counterparts, research from the University of York shows.
Plants & Animals
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Cornell neuroscientists have identified a group of midbrain neurons essential to social vocalizations produced by miceābut not the squeaks they make when distressed.
Plants & Animals
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Nature lovers will know the scene well. A flurry of birdsong, a shake of a tree and out pops a flock of birds flying away in unison together.
Ecology
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