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The vocal repertoire of white-nosed coatis: structural features, temporal dynamics, and social variations

Grout, E. M.; Hass, C. C.; Minasandra, P.; Thomas, M.; Ashbury, A. M.; Ortega, J.; Crofoot, M. C.; Hirsch, B. T.; Strandburg-Peshkin, A.

2026-06-22 animal behavior and cognition
10.64898/2026.06.17.732959 bioRxiv
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For many group living species, vocal signals are a vital form of communication needed to coordinate social behaviours. Investigating these processes first requires a detailed description of the species vocal repertoire. White-nosed coatis (Nasua narica), which forage and move together in forest habitats, are thought to rely on vocalisations to coordinate movements and maintain group cohesion. However, quantitative studies of their vocal repertoire are lacking. We examined the vocal repertoire of white-nosed coatis from wild populations in Panama and Arizona, USA, to gain a more comprehensive view of their calling behaviours. By combining traditional acoustic analyses with an unsupervised approach based on spectrogram structure, we characterised the diversity of calls in this species and described the temporal and structural features of their vocalisations. We identified 19 call types, with some of these calls emitted in multi-syllable call sequences or in fast succession. We found variability in call rates among group members, which may be driven by differences in social status within the group. In addition, our results indicate that white-nosed coatis likely have individually-recognisable vocalisations. This study provides a foundational description of the white-nosed coati vocal repertoire, laying the groundwork for future research on vocal communication in this species.

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