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Animal Vocal Communication: Assessment and Management Roles

Animal Vocal Communication: Assessment and Management Roles

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Eugene S. Morton
Cambridge University Press
Edition: 2, 4/6/2017
EAN 9781107052253, ISBN10: 1107052254

Hardcover, 260 pages, 25.4 x 17.8 x 1.8 cm
Language: English

How do animals communicate using sounds? How did animal vocal communication arise and evolve? Exploring a new way to conceptualize animal communication, this new edition moves beyond an earlier emphasis on the role of senders in managing receiver behaviour, to examine how receivers' responses influence signalling. It demonstrates the importance of the perceiver role in driving the evolution of communication, for instance in mimicry, and thus shifts the emphasis from a linguistic to a form/function approach to communication. Covering a wide range of animals from frogs to humans, this new edition includes new sections on human prosodic elements in speech, the vocal origins of smiles and laughter and deliberately irritating sounds and is ideal for researchers and students of animal behaviour and in fields such as sensory biology, neuroscience and evolutionary biology.

Preface
Introduction
1. The informationizing of communication
2. The roles of assessment and management in communication
3. Form and function in vocal communication
4. Mechanisms and proximate processes of vocal communication
5. Assessment/management
a viable replacement for the metaphor of transmitted information
References
Index.