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Vocal Taking Turns Is Premature At Birth And Improved By The Postnatal Phonetic Environment In Marmosets Qi Runze

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Vocal Taking Turns Is Premature At Birth And Improved By The Postnatal Phonetic Environment In Marmosets Qi Runze
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File size: 1.31 MB
Author: Qi Runze, Lin Yingxu, Liu Shanshan, Cao Xinyuan, Xie Min, Yu Chencen, Sun Hao, Gao Lixia, Li Xinjian
Language: English
Year: 2025

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Vocal Taking Turns Is Premature At Birth And Improved By The Postnatal Phonetic Environment In Marmosets Qi Runze by Qi Runze, Lin Yingxu, Liu Shanshan, Cao Xinyuan, Xie Min, Yu Chencen, Sun Hao, Gao Lixia, Li Xinjian instant download after payment.

DOI: 10.1093/nsr/nwaf162 National Science Review, 12, 0, 24-04-2025. Abstract: Precisely time-controlled vocal antiphony is crucial for the social communication of arboreal marmosets. However, it remains unclear when this antiphony is formed and how postnatal acoustic environments affect its development. In the present study, we systematically recorded the emitted calls of infant marmosets in an antiphonal calling scenario from postnatal day one (P1) to postnatal 10 weeks (W10). We found that infant marmosets emit most types of adult calls and engage in turn-taking as early as in P1. In addition, parent-reared infants emitted more antiphonal phee calls than hand-reared marmosets in W10. Call transitions in parent-reared W10 animals mainly occurred between phee calls or from phee calls to other call types. In contrast, P1 and hand-reared W10 marmosets displayed call transitions among various types of calls. These findings suggest that the antiphony in marmosets emerges on P1 but remains immature, and the antiphony skills can be improved by development environments, especially by the vocal feedback from parents.

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