2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.05.07.592648
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A cooperatively breeding mouse shows flexible use of its vocal repertoire according to social context

Léo Perrier,
Aude de Witasse-Thézy,
Aurélie Pradeau
et al.

Abstract: Mice exchange information using chemical, visual and acoustic signals. Long ignored, mouse ultrasonic communication is now considered to be an important aspect of their social life, transferring information such as individual identity or stress levels. However, whether and how mice modulate their acoustic communications is largely unknown. Here we show that a wild mouse species with a complex social system controls its vocal production both qualitatively and quantitatively, depending on social context. We foun… Show more

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