M Zuk, GR Kolluru - The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1998 - journals.uchicago.edu
Signals used to attract mates are often conspicuous to predators and parasites, and their evolution via sexual selection is expected to be opposed by viability selection. Many …
UM Norberg, JMV Rayner - Philosophical Transactions of …, 1987 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Bat wing morphology is considered in relation to flight performance and flight behaviour to clarify the functional basis for eco-morphological correlations in flying animals. Bivariate …
HU Schnitzler, EKV Kalko - Bioscience, 2001 - academic.oup.com
However, some bats rely partly or entirely on other sensory systems, such as passive hearing, to detect prey-generated signals (eg, calls and rustling sounds of insects) to find …
Throughout their lives animals must complete many tasks, including finding food, avoiding predators, attracting mates, and navigating through a complex and dynamic environment …
Models of Adaptive Behaviour sets out a framework for adaptive explanations of behaviour, and applies this to give analyses of a range of biological issues such as energetic gain …
MJ Jeffries, JH Lawton - Biological journal of the Linnean …, 1984 - academic.oup.com
We define 'enemy free space'as ways of living that reduce or eliminate a species' vulnerability to one or more species of natural enemies. Many aspects of species' niches, in …
Working memory represents the ability of the brain to hold externally or internally driven information for relatively short periods of time,. Persistent neuronal activity is the elementary …
This revised edition of a book first published in 2010 supplements the original account of the 116 bat species then known to be found in Southern and Central Africa with an additional …
RA Johnstone - Biological Reviews, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
SUMMARY (i) To find out whether a mating preference could have initially evolved for adaptive reasons, one must determine whether the preferred trait could have provided …