Do male "long-distance calls" function in mate defense? A comparative study of long-distance calls in primates

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Serge A. Wich
Charles L. Nunn
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[1] Behavioural Biology,
[2] Utrecht University,undefined
[3] P.O. Box 80086,undefined
[4] 3508 TB,undefined
[5] Utrecht,undefined
[6] The Netherlands,undefined
[7] Section of Evolution and Ecology,undefined
[8] 5348 Storer Hall,undefined
[9] University of California,undefined
[10] One Shields Avenue,undefined
[11] Davis,undefined
[12] CA 95616,undefined
[13] USA,undefined
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Comparative study Intra-sexual competition Long-distance call Primates Vocalization;
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Long-distance calls produced by males are common among vertebrate species. Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain features of male long-distance calls and their phylogenetic distribution in primates, but the putative functions of male long-distance calls have yet to be tested comprehensively. We used phylogenetic comparative methods to investigate hypotheses for the function of male long-distance calls. We focused on the mate defense hypothesis, which states that male long-distance calls function in intra-sexual competition for mates, but we also examined factors involving resource defense, mate attraction, and habitat. Phylogenetic reconstruction of male long-distance calls in 158 primate species indicates that the presence of male long-distance calls is the ancestral state. The carrying distance of male long-distance calls is correlated with the size of the home range, which is consistent with the role of male long-distance calls in defending mates, attracting mates, and defending resources. However, measures of male intra-sexual competition were not associated with the evolution of male long-distance calls. Evolutionary transitions were only partly correlated with factors related to mate attraction. Instead, the strongest correlates of male long-distance calls were activity period, body mass, home range, habitat and some measures of resource defense. Our results are consistent with long-distance call production as a costly signal, but detailed study within species is required to assess these costs and the functions of long-distance calls in individual cases. Electronic Supplementary Material is available if you access this article at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/.
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