Amazing PhD opportunity with @camilletroisi.bsky.social !
Offre de doctorat sur le comportement social d’oiseaux en milieu urbain !
🐥😍
Posts by CEEC
🚨 Our new publication deals with cases of repeated attempts of infant kidnapping in one of our groups of geladas, why could this happen and what consequences on group dynamics??
with @ceec-research.bsky.social 🐒
Open access here:
Virginie Durier est aujourd’hui a immersion science pour parler d’éthologie ! www.instagram.com/p/DHBiWAlIxU...
Colloque organisé par Marine Grandgeorge sur les TSA et la mediation animale! www.univ-reims.fr/colloque-ani...
Already 3 months passed since my PhD thesis defense! I couldn’t be more grateful to my supervisors Elisabetta Palagi and Alban Lemasson, incredible jury members (Josep Call, Mariska Kret, Elodie Briefer, Andrea Ravignani) and all primates who shared the journey with me ❤️
@ceec-research.bsky.social
@maelmleroux.bsky.social ANR project #APELANG is going well! 🐵
L’IRP porté par Alban Lemasson et financé par le @cnrs.fr est lancé pour 5ans! La porte ouverte pour plein de nouvelles études sur la cognition comparée chez nos cousins les primates non humains! 🙈
#APELANG team is thriving in Uganda 🇺🇬😍
Look at that chimp 🙈
🇫🇷 Félicitations à @camilletroisi.bsky.social pour sa bourse Fyssen!
🇬🇧 Congratulations to Camille for getting this @fondationfyssen.bsky.social research grant!
Félicitations !
Découvrez les six lauréates sélectionnées en décembre 2025 par la Fondation Fyssen, dont les projets se distinguent par leur qualité et leur originalité:
Aurélie Manin, @heikestein.bsky.social, Sophie Bagur, @camilletroisi.bsky.social, Juliana Loureiro de Almeida Campos, Eniko Csata
🇬🇧 With this new paper comes, for the first time officially, a new name!
Ethos changed its name! We are now the CSEC! Centre for the Study of Ethology and Cognition!
🇫🇷 Avec ce papier, un nouveau nom officiel pour la première fois!
EthoS devient CEEC! Centre d’Etude en Ethologie et Cognition!
In other words, emotion-based communication can give rise to sophisticated cognitive processes, particularly on the receiver's side, and thus, provide insightful insights into the evolution of communication - and ultimately, language.
Our answer is YES!
While callers may produce relatively simple signals shaped by immediate emotional arousal, listeners likely enrich these signals pragmatically by integrating background knowledge and, therefore, engage in more complex cognitive processes.
In summary, the alarm calls of titi monkeys do not reflect external events, but the caller's emotional states. Moreover, sequences are not syntactic, but reflect changes in the caller's emotional state. So... Is the vocal system of titi monkeys worth investigating? 🤔
For example, titi monkeys know that raptors are the most dangerous predators and attack from above. When hearing A-calls (i.e., high arousal in the caller), listeners may infer the presence of a severe threat – most likely a raptor – and immediately look upwards to scan for danger.
What is super interesting is that listeners still manage to extract relevant information about the event eliciting alarm sequences.
👇See this playback of A-calls: the monkey knows immediately where to look!
We think it does so by making pragmatic inferences based on prior knowledge.
But what about when these calls are combined into long sequences? We think that these sequences track dynamic changes in arousal over time 📈📉
We found that alarm calls likely reflect the caller's arousal level at the time of emission of the call: A-calls encode high arousal (typically, when they spot a raptor 🦅), B-calls lower arousal (i.e., when any other disturbing event occur 🐯🦌🚶♂️)
We used a dataset collected from observations, playback experiments and predator presentations during my PhD. We conducted formal linguistic analyses derived from this paper: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1...
🚨New animal linguistics paper🚨
Together with @geoffreymesbahi.bsky.social and @maelmleroux.bsky.social, we tried to finally answer this question: Do titi monkeys have complex syntactic skills?
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
J'ai longuement discuté de ce papier avec @evosapiensfr.bsky.social, qui le résume très bien ici 👇
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6vO...
Marine Grandgeorge and team published two pieces on the role of animals in helping elderly people and #Alzheimer patients:
shs.cairn.info/revue-geront...
&
shs.cairn.info/revue-geront...
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Ludovic Dickel, Anne-Sophie Darmaillacq and team published an article on the care and welfare of cephalopods embryos
Here:
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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New publications for a happy new year 2026!
@maelmleroux.bsky.social and colleagues published a new framework for #welfare, #EDI and #ethics in animal research.
Find out more here: A call for CARE!
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Our new paper on yawn vocalizations in geladas is out on iScience!
Happy holidays to you all :)
OA here:
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
@ethos-research.bsky.social @lucapedruzzi.bsky.social @leakeyfoundation.org
Retrouvez Marine Grandgorge la semaine prochaine sur LSD @franceculture.fr !
www.radiofrance.fr/francecultur...
"Excuse-me, I think you dropped something : Unexpected factors involved in physical understanding of hands movements by mangabeys"
If you missed my poster this evening, come chat with me about it tomorrow #ASABwinter2025 @ethos-research.bsky.social
Woman in brown shirt in front of poster on recruitment and contact calls in zosterops
Great work from @estelle-meaux.bsky.social on the use of contact calls in a recruitment context in white-eyes (and support from former lab member @mdiquelou.bsky.social ) #ASABWinter2025
@ethos-research.bsky.social
📢 Calling all primatologists 📢
EFP2026 in Montpellier is now open for abstracts & registration!
🗓 Deadline for abstract : 13 March 2026 (before if mobility grant application)
Submit: www.alphavisa.com/efp/2026/abs...
Register: www.alphavisa.com/efp/2026/reg...
All abstracts will be accepted!
🚨Job Alert plz RT!
Johns Hopkins Psych & Brain Sciences is looking for a new colleague using behavioral or computational approaches to study cognition!
We are excited about many areas of (esp higher) cognition in human adults, children, or nonhuman animals
Open-rank
apply.interfolio.com/178146