Background The evolution of exaggerated vocal signals in anuran species is an important topic. Males and females have both evolved the ability to discriminate communication sounds. However, the nature of sexual dimorphism in cognition and sensory discrimination and in the evolution and limitation of sexual signal exaggeration remain relatively unexplored. Methods In the present study, we used male calls of varied complexity in the serrate-legged small treefrog, Kurixalus odontotarsus, as probes to investigate how both sexes respond to variations in call complexity and how sex differences in signal discrimination play a role in the evolution of sexual signal exaggeration. The compound calls of male K. odontotarsus consist of a series of one ...
In chorusing species, conspecific acoustic interference exerts strong selection on signal form and t...
The sensory bias hypothesis proposes that female preferences for male sexual signaling traits evolve...
Communication facilitates almost every social interaction between organisms and this communication i...
Male-male vocal competition in anuran species is critical for mating success; however, it is also en...
Abstract Both human and nonhuman animals communicating acoustically face the problem of noise interf...
There is increasing evidence that many anurans use multimodal cues to detect, discriminate and/or lo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-49)Frogs predominantly communicate acoustically, using...
ABSTRACT: Female preferences have been widely researched as a source of sexual selection on male ma...
[[abstract]]In anurans, the most important way of communication is based on acoustic signaling. The ...
In many animal taxa, acoustic signals are commonly used to communicate information to a variety of r...
Vocalisation is one of the most conspicuous behavioural traits in different animals, but its emissio...
textMale cricket frogs produce a single call-type, the advertisement call. In interactions with nei...
<div><p>Anuran vocalization is sexually dimorphic, with males doing the bulk of vocalizing. Female v...
textMale cricket frogs produce a single call-type, the advertisement call. In interactions with nei...
Variation in signal complexity is common among different species. Understanding why some species hav...
In chorusing species, conspecific acoustic interference exerts strong selection on signal form and t...
The sensory bias hypothesis proposes that female preferences for male sexual signaling traits evolve...
Communication facilitates almost every social interaction between organisms and this communication i...
Male-male vocal competition in anuran species is critical for mating success; however, it is also en...
Abstract Both human and nonhuman animals communicating acoustically face the problem of noise interf...
There is increasing evidence that many anurans use multimodal cues to detect, discriminate and/or lo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-49)Frogs predominantly communicate acoustically, using...
ABSTRACT: Female preferences have been widely researched as a source of sexual selection on male ma...
[[abstract]]In anurans, the most important way of communication is based on acoustic signaling. The ...
In many animal taxa, acoustic signals are commonly used to communicate information to a variety of r...
Vocalisation is one of the most conspicuous behavioural traits in different animals, but its emissio...
textMale cricket frogs produce a single call-type, the advertisement call. In interactions with nei...
<div><p>Anuran vocalization is sexually dimorphic, with males doing the bulk of vocalizing. Female v...
textMale cricket frogs produce a single call-type, the advertisement call. In interactions with nei...
Variation in signal complexity is common among different species. Understanding why some species hav...
In chorusing species, conspecific acoustic interference exerts strong selection on signal form and t...
The sensory bias hypothesis proposes that female preferences for male sexual signaling traits evolve...
Communication facilitates almost every social interaction between organisms and this communication i...