Flexibility in wild infant chimpanzee vocal behavior

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    2020/12/02
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  • Guillaume Dezecache Institute of Biology, University of Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel, SwitzerlandBudongo Conservation Field Station, Masindi, UgandaDepartment of Psychology, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UKUniversité Clermont Auvergne, CNRS, LAPSCO, Clermont-Ferrand, France
  • Klaus Zuberbühler Institute of Biology, University of Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel, SwitzerlandBudongo Conservation Field Station, Masindi, UgandaSchool of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, UK
  • Marina Davila-Ross Department of Psychology, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK
  • Christoph D. Dahl Institute of Biology, University of Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel, SwitzerlandGraduate Institute of Mind, Brain and Consciousness, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, TaiwanBrain and Consciousness Research Center, Taipei Medical University Shuang-Ho Hospital, New Taipei City, Taiwan
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Dezecache, Guillaume, et al. “Flexibility in Wild Infant Chimpanzee Vocal Behavior”. Journal of Language Evolution, vol. 6, no. 1, 2020, pp. 37-53, https://doi.org/10.1093/jole/lzaa009.
Dezecache, G., Zuberbühler, K., Davila-Ross, M., & Dahl, C. D. (2020). Flexibility in wild infant chimpanzee vocal behavior. Journal of Language Evolution, 6(1), 37-53. https://doi.org/10.1093/jole/lzaa009
Dezecache, Guillaume, Klaus Zuberbühler, Marina Davila-Ross, and Christoph D. Dahl. “Flexibility in Wild Infant Chimpanzee Vocal Behavior”. Journal of Language Evolution 6, no. 1 (2020): 37-53. https://doi.org/10.1093/jole/lzaa009.
Dezecache G, Zuberbühler K, Davila-Ross M, Dahl CD. Flexibility in wild infant chimpanzee vocal behavior. Journal of Language Evolution. 2020;6(1):37-53.
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