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Do penguins' vocal sequences conform to linguistic laws?

Livio Favaro1,2, Marco Gamba2, Eleonora Cresta3, Elena Fumagalli4, Francesca Bandoli5, Cristina Pilenga6, Valentina Isaja7, Nicolas Mathevon1, David Reby1.   

Abstract

Information compression is a general principle of human language: the most frequent words are shorter in length (Zipf's Law of Brevity) and the duration of constituents decreases as the size of the linguistic construct increases (Menzerath-Altmann Law). Vocal sequences of non-human primates have been shown to conform to both these laws, suggesting information compression might be a more general principle. Here, we investigated whether display songs of the African penguin, which mediate recognition, intersexual mate choice and territorial defence, conform with these laws. Display songs are long, loud sequences combining three types of syllables. We found that the shortest type of syllable was the most frequent (with the shortest syllable being repeated stereotypically, potentially favouring signal redundancy in crowded environments). We also found that the average duration of the song's constituents was negatively correlated with the size of the song (a consequence of increasing the relative number of the shortest syllable type, rather than reducing the duration across all syllable types, thus preserving the communication of size-related information in the duration of the longest syllable type). Our results provide the first evidence for conformity to Zipf's and Menzerath-Altmann Laws in the vocal sequences of a non-primate species, indicating that these laws can coexist with selection pressures specific to the species' ecology.

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Keywords:  acoustic sequences; bioacoustics; compression; information theory; seabirds

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32019463      PMCID: PMC7058940          DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2019.0589

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Lett        ISSN: 1744-9561            Impact factor:   3.703


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