March 30, 2016
Humanity's closest living relative, the bonobo ape, can remember the
voices of old friends for several years, just as people can, researchers have
shown.
An international research team from the Universities of St Andrews and
Saint-Etienne in France , made the discovery after
recording the calls of individual bonobos and playing them to those they had
known years before.
When it was a familiar voice in the recording, the bonobos became
excited and would search for the individual, while the animals gave little
reaction to hearing the calls of bonobos they had never known.
The team concluded that the primates are therefore capable of
remembering the voice of a former group member, even after five years of
separation.
Sumir Keenan, of the School
of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of St Andrews , said: "Members of a
bonobo community separate regularly into small groups for hours or even days
and often use loud calls to communicate with one another. Moreover, females leave
their original community but may continue to interact with their old companions
in subsequent meetings between communities. So, effective social
navigation depends on the ability to recognise social partners past and
present.
"It is fascinating to discover that this knowledge of
familiar voices in the long
term is another characteristic we share with our closest relatives."
The researchers were able to use recordings of bonobos from zoos
across Europe , taking advantage of the fact
that some bonobos had experienced several zoos and had formed links past and
present with members of their species in different places.
Mimicking the events characteristic of the arrival of a new bonobo –
the scientists played the recorded bonobo calls using carefully hidden
speakers.
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