Female African elephant rumbles differ between populations and sympatric social groups

Journal

Royal Society Open Science

Author(s)

Pardo, M., Lolchuragi, D., Poole, J., Granli, P., Moss, C., Douglas-Hamilton I., Wittemyer G.

Date Published pardo-et-al-2024-female-african-elephant-rumbles-differ-between-populations-and-sympatric-social-groups

Royal Society Open Science – https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.241264

 

Summary

Elephants exhibit vocal differences across individuals, social groups, and populations, offering insights into vocal learning and evolution. Using machine learning on calls from two Kenyan populations, we found distinct vocal traits at individual and population levels. Social learning, not genetics, influenced group vocal differences, with key implications for conservation and translocation efforts.

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