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Calls during agonistic interactions vary with arousal and raise audience attention in ravens.

Georgine SziplEva RinglerMichela SpreaficoThomas Bugnyar
Published in: Frontiers in zoology (2017)
Arousal-based changes are encoded in acoustic parameters of defensive calls in attacked ravens, and bystanders in the audience pay attention to the degree of arousal in attacked conspecifics. Our findings imply that common ravens can regulate conflicts with conspecifics by means of vocalizations, and are able to gather social knowledge from conspecific calls.
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