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Sexual dimorphism in the loud calls of Azara’s owl monkeys (Aotus azarae): evidence of sexual selection?
ArticleAbstract: Primates use different types of vocalizations in a variety of contexts. Some of the most studied typPalabras claves:Dimorphism, Loud calls, monogamy, Pair-living, Sexual selection, Vocal communicationAutores:Adret P., Depeine C., Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Garcia de la Chica A., Huck M., Rotundo M.A.Fuentes:scopusResponses of a pair-living, sexually monogamous primate to the simulated presence of solitary individuals: A field playback experiment
ArticleAbstract: Loud calls play an important function in regulating the use of space and structuring social groups aPalabras claves:competition, floaters, Loud calls, mate guarding, pair-living primates, PlaybacksAutores:Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Garcia de la Chica A., Rotundo M.A., Wood D.B.Fuentes:scopus