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Multi-Modal Use of a Socially Directed Call in Bonobos
Authors:Emilie Genty  Zanna Clay  Catherine Hobaiter  Klaus Zuberbühler
Institution:1. Cognitive Science Centre, University of Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel, Switzerland.; 2. School of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of St Andrews, Fife, United Kingdom.; 3. Living Links, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America.; CNR, Italy,
Abstract:‘Contest hoots’ are acoustically complex vocalisations produced by adult and subadult male bonobos (Pan paniscus). These calls are often directed at specific individuals and regularly combined with gestures and other body signals. The aim of our study was to describe the multi-modal use of this call type and to clarify its communicative and social function. To this end, we observed two large groups of bonobos, which generated a sample of 585 communicative interactions initiated by 10 different males. We found that contest hooting, with or without other associated signals, was produced to challenge and provoke a social reaction in the targeted individual, usually agonistic chase. Interestingly, ‘contest hoots’ were sometimes also used during friendly play. In both contexts, males were highly selective in whom they targeted by preferentially choosing individuals of equal or higher social rank, suggesting that the calls functioned to assert social status. Multi-modal sequences were not more successful in eliciting reactions than contest hoots given alone, but we found a significant difference in the choice of associated gestures between playful and agonistic contexts. During friendly play, contest hoots were significantly more often combined with soft than rough gestures compared to agonistic challenges, while the calls'' acoustic structure remained the same. We conclude that contest hoots indicate the signaller''s intention to interact socially with important group members, while the gestures provide additional cues concerning the nature of the desired interaction.
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