Vocal learning is the ability to modify vocal output on the basis of experience. Traditionally, species have been classified as either displaying or lacking this ability. A recent proposal, the vocal learning continuum, recognizes the need to have a more nuanced view of this phenotype and abandon the yes–no dichotomy. However, it also limits vocal learning to production of novel calls through imitation, moreover subserved by a forebrain-to-phonatory-muscles circuit. We discuss its limitations regarding the characterization of vocal learning across species and argue for a more permissive view.
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Martins, P. T., & Boeckx, C. (2020, March 30). Vocal learning: Beyond the continuum. PLoS Biology. Public Library of Science. https://doi.org/10.1371/JOURNAL.PBIO.3000672
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