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  Maternal effects on the development of vocal communication in wild chimpanzees

Bründl, A. C., Girard-Buttoz, C., Bortolato, T., Samuni, L., Grampp, M., Löhrich, T., et al. (2022). Maternal effects on the development of vocal communication in wild chimpanzees. iScience, 25(10): 105152. doi:10.1016/j.isci.2022.105152.

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Bründl, Aisha C.1, 2, 3, Author           
Girard-Buttoz, Cédric1, 3, 4, Author
Bortolato, Tatiana1, 3, 4, Author
Samuni, Liran3, 5, Author
Grampp, Mathilde1, 3, 4, Author
Löhrich, Therese3, 6, 7, 8, Author
Tkaczynski, Patrick1, 3, 9, Author
Wittig, Roman M.1, 3, Author
Crockford, Catherine1, 3, 4, Author
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1Department of Human Behavior, Ecology and Culture, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany, ou_persistent22              
2Department Neuropsychology, MPI for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Max Planck Society, ou_634551              
3Taï Chimpanzee Project, Centre Suisse de Recherches Scientifiques (CSRS), Abidjan, Ivory Coast, ou_persistent22              
4The Ape Social Mind Lab, Institut des Sciences Cognitives, Lyon, France, ou_persistent22              
5Department of Human Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA, ou_persistent22              
6Research Group Epidemiology of Highly Pathogenic Microorganisms, Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, Germany, ou_persistent22              
7World Wide Fund for Nature, Dzanga Sangha Protected Areas, Bangui, Central African Republic, ou_persistent22              
8Veterinary Group Practice Heeslingen, Germany, ou_persistent22              
9School of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom, ou_persistent22              

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Free keywords: Biological sciences; Zoology; Ethology
 Abstract: Early-life experiences, such as maternal care received, influence adult social integration and survival. We examine what changes to social behavior through ontogeny lead to these lifelong effects, particularly whether early-life maternal environment impacts the development of social communication. Chimpanzees experience prolonged social communication development. Focusing on a central communicative trait, the “pant-hoot” contact call used to solicit social engagement, we collected cross-sectional data on wild chimpanzees (52 immatures and 36 mothers). We assessed early-life socioecological impacts on pant-hoot rates across development, specifically: mothers’ gregariousness, age, pant-hoot rates and dominance rank, maternal loss, and food availability, controlling for current maternal effects. We found that early-life maternal gregariousness correlated positively with offspring pant-hoot rates, while maternal loss led to reduced pant-hoot rates across development. Males had steeper developmental trajectories in pant-hoot rates than females. We demonstrate the impact of maternal effects on developmental trajectories of a rarely investigated social trait, vocal production.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2022-07-082022-01-212022-09-142022-10-21
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2022.105152
Other: eCollection 2022
PMID: 36238895
PMC: PMC9550609
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Grant ID : 679787
Funding program : Horizon 2020
Funding organization : European Union
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Funding organization : Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)
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Funding organization : Max Planck Society

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Publ. Info: Amsterdam ; Bosten ; London ; New York ; Oxford ; Paris ; Philadelphia ; San Diego ; St. Louis : Elsevier
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 25 (10) Sequence Number: 105152 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 2589-0042
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/2589-0042