This project conducted three major work packages: (1) large data analyses of great ape vocal recordings to investigate potential acoustic dependencies between great ape consonant- and vowel-like calls used in combination with one another within and across populations, (2) playback field experiments in great ape territory and experimental test with great ape captivities to investigate the acoustic propagation properties over distance of consonant- vs. vowel-like great ape calls, and (3) “do-as-I-do” imitation games and experimental in captivity other tests at the Indianapolis Zoo and the Leipzig Zoo to investigate in detail the motor control exercised by great ape over the major anatomical deployed during vocal production, whether these structures could be dynamically and in real time be engage to expand individuals’ own vocal repertoire, namely, via vocal invention and vocal (production) learning. These activities have resulted, thus far, in three major peer-reviewed publications and 8 other papers at final stages of completion/publication. The three release publications are:
Lameira, A.R. (2017) Bidding evidence for primate vocal learning and the cultural substrates for speech evolution. Neuroscience and Biobehavioural Reviews, 83, 429-439.
Nater A, Mattle-Greminger M.P. Nurcahyo A., Nowak M.G. de Manuel M., Desai T., Groves C., Pybus M., Sonay T.B. Roos C, Lameira A.R. Wich S.A. Askew J., Davila-Ross M., Fredriksson G., de Valles G., Casals F., Prado-Martinez J., Goossens B., Verschoor E.J Warren K.S. Singleton I., Marques D.A. Pamungkas J., Perwitasari-Farajallah D., Rianti P., Tuuga A., Gut I.G. Gut M., Orozco-ter Wengel P., van Schaik C.P. Bertranpetit J., Anisimova M., Scally A., Marques-Bonet T., Meijaard E., Krützen M. (2017) Morphometric, behavioral, and genomic evidence for a new orangutan species. Current Biology, 27, 3487-3498.
Lameira, A.R. J. Call (2018) Time-space–displaced responses in the orangutan vocal system. Science Advances, 4, eaau3401.
Dissemination of this work has been achieved via media coverage and/or interviews by major news outlets worldwide, including and not limited to Science Magazine, Forbes and BBC, as well via several popular science publications and social media.