MV da Rosa, M Ferrão, PACL Pequeno, AP Lima - Bioacoustics, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT The Acoustic Adaptation Hypothesis (AAH) predicts that acoustic signals emitted at sites with greater vegetation density should have spectral and temporal …
Anurans emit advertisement calls with the purpose of attracting mates and repelling conspecific competitors. The evolution of call traits is expected to be associated with the …
M Emmrich, M Vences, R Ernst, J Köhler… - Zoosystematics and …, 2020 - zse.pensoft.net
Zoologists have widely acknowledged the utility of classification systems for characterising variation in anuran egg and clutch types, tadpole morphotypes, embryonic and tadpole …
Ambotuy Favoring males' specific sexual signals, female preferences play a major role in frogs' evolutionary process by selecting traits linked to those signals. However, the factors …
R Brzozowski, A Kobrina, SM Mahoney… - Behavioral Ecology and …, 2023 - Springer
Many animals produce long-distance acoustic signals to mediate a variety of social interactions, and the efficacy of transmission depends in part on environmental attenuation …
Effective communication in birds is often hampered by background noise, with much research focusing on the effect of anthropogenic noise on passerine bird song. Continuous …
I Bignotte-Giró, GM López-Iborra - Amphibia-Reptilia, 2019 - brill.com
Acoustic segregation is a way to reduce competition and allows for species coexistence within anuran communities. Thus, separation in at least one acoustic niche dimension is …
AG Arasco, M Manser, SK Watson, S Kyabulima… - Animal Behaviour, 2022 - Elsevier
Acoustic signals degrade and attenuate as they propagate through the environment, thus transmitting information with lower efficiency. The acoustic adaptation hypothesis (AAH) …
The acoustic adaptation hypothesis (AAH) and ecological character displacement (ECD) are two potential mechanisms shaping call evolution that can predict opposite trends for the …