Gelada Monkeys Grasp Complex Conversational Cues

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Article URL: https://plos.io/3Gvw78V

Article title: Wild gelada monkeys detect emotional and prosocial cues in vocal exchanges during aggression

Author countries: Italy, Ethiopia, France

Funding: The research has been funded by the Leakey Foundation (Science for reconciliation: What an Ethiopian monkey tells about peace-making, grant n° S202310431) and by the following zoos and foundations (funders of BRIDGES project, UNIPI, AOO "BIO" - 0005878/2022), in alphabetic order: Dudley Zoo (UK), Fondazione ARCA (Italy), Giardino Zoologico di Pistoia (Italy), NaturZoo Rheine (Germany), Parc des Félins (France), Parco Natura Viva (Italy), Parco Zoo Falconara (Italy), Rotterdam Zoo (The Netherlands), Saint-Félicien (Canada), Wildlife Conservation Benefit (Italy), Wilhelma Zoo (Germany), Zoo de Cerza (France), Zoo de La Boissière du doré (France). Rennes Métropole and the Région Bretagne (France) covered the field expenses for the first author while the University of Pisa and University of Rennes funded student fellowships. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.

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