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Multimodal pair‐bond maintenance: A review of signaling across modalities in pair‐bonded nonhuman primates

Britt Singletary, Stacey R. Tecot

2020American Journal of Primatology32 citationsDOI

Abstract

Only a handful of primate species exhibit the social relationship of pair-bonding. Efficient communication is critical for behavioral coordination within pair-bonds to maintain proximity and respond appropriately to extra-pair individuals, and possibly coordinate infant care. The use of complex signaling across modalities may help individuals improve communicative outcomes. We review many ways that pair-bonded species use signals to communicate and maintain bonds, though little previous research has taken a truly multimodal approach within a single species. We make a call for further investigation into pair-bonded communication using a multimodal approach to better understand how these species use all their senses to build, maintain, and advertise their bonds.

Topics & Concepts

ModalitiesPair bondPrimateCommunicationComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionModality (human–computer interaction)BiologyCognitive psychologyEvolutionary biologyEcologyPsychologySociologySocial scienceAnimal Vocal Communication and BehaviorPrimate Behavior and EcologyAnimal Behavior and Reproduction
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