Dialects in Japanese monkeys: vocal learning and cultural transmission of locale-specific vocal behavior?
- PMID: 813420
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0310.1975.tb02006.x
Dialects in Japanese monkeys: vocal learning and cultural transmission of locale-specific vocal behavior?
Abstract
Differences were detected by ear in vocalizations made during artificial feeding of Japanese monkey troops at three locations. Tape recording and sound spectrographic analysis confirmed a distinctive vocal pattern specific to each site and used only in the provisioning situation. The 3 different acoustic morphologies are variations on a shared tonal theme. Vocal learning by Macaca fuscata may have occurred separately at each site regulated by species-wide constraints on vocal production.