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Who you live with and what you duet for: a review of the function of primate duets in relation to their social organization
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AbstractDuets are one of the most fascinating displays in animal vocal communication, where two animals fine-tune the timing of their emissions to create a coordinated signal. Duetting behavior is widespread in the animal kingdom and is present in insects, birds, and mammals. Duets are essential to regulate activities within and between social units. Few studies assessed the functions of these vocal emissions experimentally, and for many species, there is still no consensus on what duets are used for. Here, we reviewed the literature on the function of duets in non-human primates, investigating a possible link between the social organization of the species and the function of its duetting behavior. In primates and birds, social conditions characterized by higher promiscuity might relate to the emergence of duetting behavior. We considered both quantitative and qualitative studies, which led us to hypothesize that the shift in the social organization from pair living to a mixed social organization might have led to the emergence of mate defense and mate guarding as critical functions of duetting behavior. Territory/resource ownership and defense functions are more critical in obligate pair-living species. Finally, we encourage future experimental research on this topic to allow the formulation of empirically testable predictions.
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Title: Who you live with and what you duet for: a review of the function of primate duets in relation to their social organization
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AbstractDuets are one of the most fascinating displays in animal vocal communication, where two animals fine-tune the timing of their emissions to create a coordinated signal.
Duetting behavior is widespread in the animal kingdom and is present in insects, birds, and mammals.
Duets are essential to regulate activities within and between social units.
Few studies assessed the functions of these vocal emissions experimentally, and for many species, there is still no consensus on what duets are used for.
Here, we reviewed the literature on the function of duets in non-human primates, investigating a possible link between the social organization of the species and the function of its duetting behavior.
In primates and birds, social conditions characterized by higher promiscuity might relate to the emergence of duetting behavior.
We considered both quantitative and qualitative studies, which led us to hypothesize that the shift in the social organization from pair living to a mixed social organization might have led to the emergence of mate defense and mate guarding as critical functions of duetting behavior.
Territory/resource ownership and defense functions are more critical in obligate pair-living species.
Finally, we encourage future experimental research on this topic to allow the formulation of empirically testable predictions.
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