The role of neighbour proximity and context on meerkat close call acoustic structure
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Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Tidsskrift | Animal Behaviour |
Vol/bind | 212 |
Sider (fra-til) | 113-126 |
Antal sider | 14 |
ISSN | 0003-3472 |
DOI | |
Status | Udgivet - 2024 |
Bibliografisk note
Funding Information:
We thank the Kalahari Research Trust and the Northern Cape Conservation Authority for research permission (FAUNA 0930/2022). We also thank Walter Jubber and Tim Vink for organizing the field site and database, as well as the managers Bieke Maex, Doli Borah and Laurie Johnson and volunteers of the Kalahari Meerkat Project for organizing, providing support and helping to collect the life history data and maintain habituation of the meerkats. We thank Tim Clutton-Brock for access to the long-term data. We also thank the members of the Communication and Cognition group in Zurich for insightful discussions and support, in particular Megan Wyman and Maxime Garcia for guidance on acoustic analysis. I.D. was funded by the NCCR Evolving Language, Swiss National Science Foundation Agreement (Grant number: 180888). E.F.B. was supported by the University of Copenhagen and a Semper Ardens: Accelerate Fellowship from the Carlsberg Foundation (CF20-0538). M.B.M. was supported by the University of Zurich. The long-term field site KMP was financed by University of Cambridge and Zurich, and the MAVA Foundation. This article has relied on records of individual identities and/or life histories maintained by the KMP, which has been supported financially by the European Research Council (Grant Number: 294494 to T.H.C.B.) since 1 July 2012) and the University of Zurich, as well as logistically by the Mammal Research Institute of the University of Pretoria.
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