Recent research in African elephant vocalizations has shown that there is evidence for acoustic differences in the rumbles of females based on the phase of their estrous cycle (1). One reason for these differences might be to attract a male for reproductive purposes. Since rumbles have a fundamental frequency near 10Hz, they attenuate slowly and can be heard over a distance of several kilometers. This research exploits differences in the rumbles t
African savanna elephants live in dynamic fission⁻fusion societies and exhibit a sophisticated vocal...
African savanna elephants live in dynamic fission–fusion societies and exhibit a sophisticated vocal...
Since the 1980s much research has focused on the long-distance properties of elephant rumble calls. ...
Recent research in African elephant vocalizations has shown that there is evidence for acoustic diff...
<div><p>This study used the source and filter theory approach to analyse sex differences in the acou...
It has been suggested that African savanna elephants Loxodonta africana produce 31 different call ty...
It has been suggested that African savanna elephants Loxodonta africana produce 31 different call ty...
The most common vocalization of the African elephant, Loxodonta africana, is the rumble, but there i...
African elephants, Loxodonta africana, are well known for their use of a low-frequency ‘rumble’ voca...
Recent comparative data reveal that formant frequencies are cues to body size in animals, due to a c...
Recent comparative data reveal that formant frequencies are cues to body size in animals, due to a c...
Recent comparative data reveal that formant frequencies are cues to body size in animals, due to a c...
Recent comparative data reveal that formant frequencies are cues to body size in animals, due to a c...
Affective states are thought to be expressed in the mammalian voice, but such investigations are mos...
Until recently, the prevailing theory about male African elephants (Loxodonta africana) was that, on...
African savanna elephants live in dynamic fission⁻fusion societies and exhibit a sophisticated vocal...
African savanna elephants live in dynamic fission–fusion societies and exhibit a sophisticated vocal...
Since the 1980s much research has focused on the long-distance properties of elephant rumble calls. ...
Recent research in African elephant vocalizations has shown that there is evidence for acoustic diff...
<div><p>This study used the source and filter theory approach to analyse sex differences in the acou...
It has been suggested that African savanna elephants Loxodonta africana produce 31 different call ty...
It has been suggested that African savanna elephants Loxodonta africana produce 31 different call ty...
The most common vocalization of the African elephant, Loxodonta africana, is the rumble, but there i...
African elephants, Loxodonta africana, are well known for their use of a low-frequency ‘rumble’ voca...
Recent comparative data reveal that formant frequencies are cues to body size in animals, due to a c...
Recent comparative data reveal that formant frequencies are cues to body size in animals, due to a c...
Recent comparative data reveal that formant frequencies are cues to body size in animals, due to a c...
Recent comparative data reveal that formant frequencies are cues to body size in animals, due to a c...
Affective states are thought to be expressed in the mammalian voice, but such investigations are mos...
Until recently, the prevailing theory about male African elephants (Loxodonta africana) was that, on...
African savanna elephants live in dynamic fission⁻fusion societies and exhibit a sophisticated vocal...
African savanna elephants live in dynamic fission–fusion societies and exhibit a sophisticated vocal...
Since the 1980s much research has focused on the long-distance properties of elephant rumble calls. ...