A description of the orangutan's vocal and sound repertoire, with a focus on geographic variation (original) (raw)

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This paper provides a detailed description of the vocal and sound repertoire of orangutans, with a particular emphasis on geographical variation in vocalizations across different populations. The study highlights the existence of both acoustic variation within specific call types and the presence or absence of certain call types across populations, suggesting potential cultural transmission of vocal behaviors. Additionally, it points out gaps in existing literature regarding the understanding of call functions and individual and contextual variations, urging for further research in these areas.

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