Non-linear features in vocalizations of birds and mammals (frequency jumps, subharmonics, amplitude modulation, and chaos) typically signify arousal, alarm, or aggression. Presenting people with natural and NLP-enhanced versions of animal calls found that only the addition of chaos raised the sense of alarm in the listeners.

https://www.cell.com/iscience/fulltext/S2589-0042(25)00861-2?rss=yes

#Science #Vocalization #Alarm #NightFright

Female C57BL/6J mice perform distinctive urination behaviour accompanied by ultrasonic vocalisations sequences with a stereotypic temporal organisation.

https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.02.04.635841

#preprint #bioRxiv @biorxivpreprint
#usv #vocalization #animalbehavior #animalbehaviour

Female C57BL/6J mice perform distinctive urination behaviour accompanied by ultrasonic vocalisations sequences with a stereotypic temporal organisation

Ultrasonic vocalisations (USVs) are largely studied in mice as a marker of social communication. These USVs are usually recorded during short social encounters in unfamiliar test cages. In the present study, we explored how freely interacting pairs of C57BL/6J adult female mice spontaneously use USVs over long-term monitoring. In this situation, we discovered that these mice display a previously undescribed behaviour: they emit specific USV sequences while depositing a large quantity of urine in a corner of the cage. The most striking feature of USVs accompanying this vocalised urination behaviour was the stereotyped duration of the inter-USV intervals. The variability in the frequency of occurrence of this behaviour was important between pairs. Interestingly, when accompanied by the specific USV sequence, urination was correlated with a significant increase in locomotor activity in both the emitter and the cage mate, in contrast with urination without USVs. Altogether, the observation and description of this vocalised urination behaviour argue for exploring mouse vocalisations at the sequence level to understand the USV-behaviours interactions. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.

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Vidura: gurgles for an embrace, by Pablo Diserens

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Working on ultrasonic vocalizations? Together, Dr. Elodie Ey and Dr. Markus Wöhr are serving as guest editors for a Behavioural Brain Research special issue on Ultrasonic Communication in Rodents. They are more than happy to learn about your most recent discoveries.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/special-issue/317071/ultrasonic-communication-in-rodents

#usv #vocalization #rat #mouse #rats #mice #ultraSonicVocalizations #BehaviouralBrainResearch #CallForPapers

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#VideoTitle "Top Four Recent Human Evolution Discoveries", by https://youtube.com/@gutsickgibbon at https://youtu.be/ZJLm5ag7bRw

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[1] Vocal labeling of others by nonhuman primates
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adp3757

[2] Early evolution of small body size in Homo floresiensis
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-50649-7

[3] A 4.3-million-year-old Australopithecus anamensis mandible from Ileret, East Turkana, Kenya, and its paleoenvironmental context
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0047248424000873

[4] Long genetic and social isolation in Neanderthals before their extinction
https://www.cell.com/cell-genomics/fulltext/S2666-979X(24)00177-0?_returnURL=https%3A%2F%2Flinkinghub.elsevier.com%2Fretrieve%2Fpii%2FS2666979X24001770%3Fshowall%3Dtrue

[5] Spatial sampling bias influences our understanding of early hominin evolution in eastern Africa
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-024-02522-5

[6] Darwin's fear was unjustified: Study suggests fossil record gaps not a major issue
https://phys.org/news/2024-08-darwin-unjustified-fossil-gaps-major.html

[7] Annelid Comparative Genomics and the Evolution of Massive Lineage-Specific Genome Rearrangement in Bilaterians
https://academic.oup.com/mbe/article/41/9/msae172/7733614?login=false
"""

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Before you continue to YouTube

Lapp et al. used autonomous underwater audio recorders and machine learning to study the underwater vocal behavior of the endangered species Rana sierrae. They documented new vocalization types and discovered nocturnal vocal activity. Read here now! https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/729422

#underwater #machineLearning #vocalization #nocturnal

7-MAR-2024
How the #brain coordinates speaking and breathing
MIT neuroscientists have discovered a circuit that controls #vocalization and makes sure that #breathing is prioritized over #speaking.

https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1036410

#science #neuroscience does that apply to #flute playing too? Might have to read the paper to find out.

How the brain coordinates speaking and breathing

<p>MIT researchers discovered a brain circuit that drives vocalization and ensures that you talk only when you breathe out, and stop talking when you breathe in. This circuit is under control of a brainstem region called the pre-Bötzinger complex.</p>

EurekAlert!
Orangutans can change their voices when exposed to smoke from wildfires. Researchers found that the endangered primates produced lower-pitched calls after breathing in polluted air for months. This could affect their communication and social interactions with other orangutans in the forest. #orangutans #wildfires #vocalization https://theconversation.com/to-see-how-smoke-affects-endangered-orangutans-we-studied-their-voices-during-and-after-massive-indonesian-wildfires-208153?utm_source=flipboard&utm_content=HariTulsidas%2Fmagazine%2FArchetypes
To see how smoke affects endangered orangutans, we studied their voices during and after massive Indonesian wildfires

Orangutans are vocal animals, so analyzing their calls during events like wildfires can indicate how smoke is affecting their health.

The Conversation
#Vocalization - The act of vocalizing, or the state of being vocalized.