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Heterospecific alarm call recognition in a non-vocal reptile
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BiologyAnimal BehaviourPsychoacousticsBioacousticsHealth SciencesNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyInterspecific Behavioral InteractionVocal CommunicationAlarm CallSpeech ProcessingVoice RecognitionAuditory DiscriminationCommunicationSpeech PerceptionAnimal BehaviorNon-vocal ReptileSpeech Recognition
The ability to recognize and respond to the alarm calls of heterospecifics has previously been described only in species with vocal communication. Here we provide evidence that a non-vocal reptile, the Galápagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus), can eavesdrop on the alarm call of the Galápagos mockingbird (Nesomimus parvulus) and respond with anti-predator behaviour. Eavesdropping on complex heterospecific communications demonstrates a remarkable degree of auditory discrimination in a non-vocal species.
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