July 27, 2016
An adolescent orangutan called
Rocky could provide the key to understanding how speech in humans evolved from
the time of the ancestral great apes, according to new research.
In an imitation
"do-as-I-do" game, eleven-year-old Rocky, who was eight at the time
of the research, was able to copy the pitch and tone of sounds made by
researchers to make vowel-like calls.
The discovery, led by Dr Adriano
Lameira of Durham University, UK, shows that orangutans could have the ability
to control their voices.
It might answer the argument
about whether or not spoken language stemmed from early human ancestors.
Previously it was thought that
great apes - our closest relatives - could not learn to produce new sounds and
because speech is a learned behaviour it could not have originated from them.
The findings are published today
(Wednesday, July 27) in the journal Scientific Reports.
Rocky was studied at Indianapolis
Zoo, Indiana, USA, where he is currently housed, between April and May 2012,
and all steps were taken to ensure his routine and environment were not
disrupted.
During the study, a researcher
made random sounds with variations in the tone or pitch of her voice which
Rocky then mimicked.
The research team compared these
sounds against the largest available database of orangutan calls collected from
over 12,000 hours of observations of more than 120 orangutans from 15 wild and
captive populations.
They were able to conclude that
the sounds made by Rocky were different compared to the sounds on the database,
showing that he was able to learn new sounds and control the action of his
voice in a "conversational" context.
Dr Lameira, who was not a member
of Durham University staff at the time of the research but joined the
Department of Anthropology in 2015, said: "It's not clear how spoken
language evolved from the communication systems of the ancestral great apes.
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