<p>The observed and expected number of loud-calls given by each individual within the 50% density isopleths, between the 50 and 75% isopleths, and between the 75–95% (n = 10).</p
<p>ns: p>0.05,</p>*<p>p<0.05,</p>**<p>p<0.01,</p>***<p>p<0. 0.001 (chi-square tests).</p><p>Statisti...
<p>Number of individuals (out of 16) showing Ta in tone and syllable conditions.</p
<p>Proportion of hours containing D calls ± s.e. as a function of the maximum sound pressure level (...
<p>(b) The number of calls per hectare occurring in proximity to an individual’s largest and smalles...
<p><i>N</i> = number of individuals, <i>n</i> = number of vocalizations.</p><p>Descriptive statist...
<p>Results based on LMM with loud call recording as a random factor. <i>N</i> = 22 loud calls record...
<p>Estimated probability of detection (on logit scale with 95% credible interval) vs. sound power ou...
<p>Numbers of responses (Following, Non-Responses, Opposing) to the loudness- and pitch-shift stimul...
The loudness of a sound is its perceived intensity. A just-noticeable difference (JND) in intensity ...
<p>Mean percent of words containing high-frequency sounds and mean overall percent occurrence of hig...
<p>Descriptive statistics for the acoustic measures of the re-recorded bellows (<i>N</i> = 50).</p
The proportion of response chatter vocalizations based on based on an individual’s paired status. Bo...
<p>Entries are the number of males that made the vocalization at least once and the median (range) n...
<p>The age and the sex of each recorded individual, the number of orally and nasally emitted rumbles...
<p>(A) The expected number of tests as a function of the number of blockers, , and the number of des...
<p>ns: p>0.05,</p>*<p>p<0.05,</p>**<p>p<0.01,</p>***<p>p<0. 0.001 (chi-square tests).</p><p>Statisti...
<p>Number of individuals (out of 16) showing Ta in tone and syllable conditions.</p
<p>Proportion of hours containing D calls ± s.e. as a function of the maximum sound pressure level (...
<p>(b) The number of calls per hectare occurring in proximity to an individual’s largest and smalles...
<p><i>N</i> = number of individuals, <i>n</i> = number of vocalizations.</p><p>Descriptive statist...
<p>Results based on LMM with loud call recording as a random factor. <i>N</i> = 22 loud calls record...
<p>Estimated probability of detection (on logit scale with 95% credible interval) vs. sound power ou...
<p>Numbers of responses (Following, Non-Responses, Opposing) to the loudness- and pitch-shift stimul...
The loudness of a sound is its perceived intensity. A just-noticeable difference (JND) in intensity ...
<p>Mean percent of words containing high-frequency sounds and mean overall percent occurrence of hig...
<p>Descriptive statistics for the acoustic measures of the re-recorded bellows (<i>N</i> = 50).</p
The proportion of response chatter vocalizations based on based on an individual’s paired status. Bo...
<p>Entries are the number of males that made the vocalization at least once and the median (range) n...
<p>The age and the sex of each recorded individual, the number of orally and nasally emitted rumbles...
<p>(A) The expected number of tests as a function of the number of blockers, , and the number of des...
<p>ns: p>0.05,</p>*<p>p<0.05,</p>**<p>p<0.01,</p>***<p>p<0. 0.001 (chi-square tests).</p><p>Statisti...
<p>Number of individuals (out of 16) showing Ta in tone and syllable conditions.</p
<p>Proportion of hours containing D calls ± s.e. as a function of the maximum sound pressure level (...