191 results on '"Torti, Valeria"'
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2. Discrimination between the facial gestures of vocalising and non-vocalising lemurs and small apes using deep learning
3. “The song remains the same”: not really! Vocal flexibility in the song of the indris
4. Chemical composition, antimicrobial activity, and antioxidant capacity of Micromeria flagellaris Baker and M. madagascariensis Baker: Two endemic species from Madagascar as sources of essential oils
5. Singing more, singing harsher: occurrence of nonlinear phenomena in a primate’ song
6. Dominance style is a key predictor of vocal use and evolution across nonhuman primates.
7. Fungal Patterns from Soils in Madagascar: an Insight from Maromizaha Forest (Evergreen Humid Forest) to Outside (Deciduous Forest)
8. Feeding Ecology and Regurgitation–Reingestion Behavior of the Critically Endangered Indri indri in the Maromizaha Protected Area, Eastern Madagascar
9. Marking Versus Overmarking: Spatial and Behavioral Patterns of Scent Marking in Wild Diademed Sifaka (Propithecus diadema)
10. Comparative Analysis of the Vocal Repertoires of the Indri (Indri indri) and the Diademed Sifaka (Propithecus diadema)
11. I Like the Way You Eat It : Lemur ( Indri indri ) Gut Mycobiome and Geophagy
12. First evidence of contagious yawning in a wild lemur
13. Linguistic laws of brevity: conformity in Indri indri
14. Assessing a "Least-Concern" Red List Tree Species from Madagascar Used in Traditional Medicine: Morella spathulata (Myricaceae) Phyto-Compounds and Anti-Inflammatory Properties.
15. Singing in the rain! Climate constraints on the occurrence of indri's song.
16. Intra- and Intergroup Spatial Dynamics of a Pair-Living Singing Primate, Indri indri: A Multiannual Study of Three Indri Groups in Maromizaha Forest, Madagascar
17. Correction to: Feeding Ecology and Regurgitation–Reingestion Behavior of the Critically Endangered Indri indri in the Maromizaha Protected Area, Eastern Madagascar
18. Isochrony as ancestral condition to call and song in a primate.
19. From whispers to howling cries: Sound production and perception in nonhuman primates
20. Contributors
21. Behavioural Correlates of Lemur Scent-Marking in Wild Diademed Sifakas (Propithecus diadema) in the Maromizaha Forest (Madagascar)
22. Les lois linguistiques de la brièveté : conformité chez le lémurien chanteur Indri indri
23. There You Are! Automated Detection of Indris’ Songs on Features Extracted from Passive Acoustic Recordings
24. First evidence of contagious yawning in a wild lemur
25. Singing more, singing harsher: occurrence of nonlinear phenomena in a primate' song
26. Caractéristiques rythmiques du chant de l'indri et nouvelles perspectives pour une évaluation comparative du rythme chez les primates non humains
27. Les lois linguistiques de la brièveté : conformité chez le lémurien chanteur Indri indri
28. Comparative Analysis of the Vocal Repertoire of Eulemur: A Dynamic Time Warping Approach
29. Parent-offspring turn-taking dynamics influence parents’ song structure and elaboration in a singing primate
30. Erratum to: Born to sing! Song development in a singing primate
31. Evidence for acoustic discrimination in lemurs: a playback study on wild indris (Indri indri)
32. Evidence for acoustic discrimination in lemurs: a playback study on wild indris (Indri indri)
33. Evidence for acoustic discrimination in lemurs: A playback study on wild indris Indri indri.
34. Notes on a tree: reframing the relevance of primate choruses, duets, and solo songs
35. Fungal Patterns from Soils in Madagascar: an Insight from Maromizaha Forest (Evergreen Humid Forest) to Outside (Deciduous Forest)
36. Notes on a tree: reframing the relevance of primate choruses, duets, and solo songs
37. Behavioral correlates of extra-pair copulation in Indri indri
38. Chapter 9 - From whispers to howling cries: Sound production and perception in nonhuman primates
39. Categorical rhythms in a singing primate
40. Disentangling the Possible Drivers of Indri indri Microbiome: A Threatened Lemur Species of Madagascar
41. Supporting information from Dominance style is a key predictor of vocal use and evolution across nonhuman primates
42. Born to sing! Song development in a singing primate
43. Sexually dimorphic phrase organization in the song of the indris (Indri indri)
44. SEXUAL DIMORPHIC CHORUSING IN THE WILD INDRIS
45. DOMINANCE STYLE AND VOCAL COMMUNICATION IN NON-HUMAN PRIMATES
46. Dominance Style and Vocal Communication in Primates
47. Born to sing! Song development in a singing primate.
48. Sex dimorphic phrase combinatorics in the song of the indris (Indri indri)
49. Evidence of genetic monogamy in the lemur Indri (Indri indri)
50. Finding Meanings in Low Dimensional Structures: Stochastic Neighbor Embedding Applied to the Analysis of Indri indri Vocal Repertoire
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