Effect of pitch range on dogs’ response to conspecific vs. heterospecific distress cries
Abstract Distress cries are emitted by many mammal species to elicit caregiving attention. Across taxa, these calls tend to share similar acoustic structures, but not necessarily frequency range, raising the question of their interspecific communicative potential. As domestic dogs are highly respons...
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Autores principales: | Holly Root-Gutteridge, Victoria F. Ratcliffe, Justine Neumann, Lucia Timarchi, Chloe Yeung, Anna T. Korzeniowska, Nicolas Mathevon, David Reby |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/c5a0ac8a6a364175987a31154eaead47 |
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