Spatial variation in black-headed night monkey (Aotus nigriceps) vocalizations

Author:

Helenbrook W. D.ORCID,Linck N. A.,Pardo M. A.,Suarez J. A.

Abstract

AbstractQuantitative acoustic analysis has been used to decipher individual differences, population structure, and taxonomic diversity in numerous primate species. We previously described three distinct call types in wildAotus nigriceps, and now assess acoustic differences in two of these call types between social groups and spatially distinct populations. Acoustic parameters for both analyzed call types exhibited significant variability between groups. Similarly, geographically distant field sites were acoustically distinct from one another. Several groups also used a variation of a common call: a triplet Ch Ch instead of a duplicate. Other groups made use of ultrasonic frequencies which have not previously been reported inAotus. Our results suggest thatAotus nigricepsexhibits substantial acoustic variability across sites that could potentially be useful for taxonomic classification, although additional geographically distant populations still need to be sampled. The possibility of individual signatures also exists and will require recording vocalizations from known individuals.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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