<div><p>Animals employ an array of signals (i.e. visual, acoustic, olfactory) for communication. Natural selection favours signals, receptors, and signalling behaviour that optimise the received signal relative to background noise. When the signal is used for more than one function, antagonisms amongst the different signalling functions may constrain the optimisation of the signal for any one function. Sexual selection through mate choice can strongly modify the effects of natural selection on signalling systems ultimately causing maladaptive signals to evolve. Echolocating bats represent a fascinating group in which to study the evolution of signalling systems as unlike bird songs or frog calls, echolocation has a dual role in foraging and...
Acoustic signals mediate important life history events in a variety of species, providing new vistas...
All animals face the essential task of extracting biologically meaningful sensory information from t...
Differences in auditory perception between species are influenced by phylogenetic origin and the per...
Animals employ an array of signals (i.e. visual, acoustic, olfactory) for communication. Natural sel...
Animals employ an array of signals (i.e. visual, acoustic, olfactory) for communication. Natural sel...
Animals employ an array of signals (i.e. visual, acoustic, olfactory) for communication. Natural sel...
The perception of different attributes of conspecifics is an integral part of intraspecific communicat...
Phylogeny, ecology, and sensorial constraints are thought to be the most important factors influenci...
<div><p>Phylogeny, ecology, and sensorial constraints are thought to be the most important factors i...
Multimodal communication has received increasing attention in recent years. While much is understood...
<div><p>Acoustic communication plays a pivotal role in conspecific recognition in numerous animal ta...
Group foraging has been suggested as an important factor for the evolution of sociality. However, vi...
Acoustic communication plays a pivotal role in conspecific recognition in numerous animal taxa. Voca...
Acoustic communication plays a pivotal role in species recognition across a number of taxa. Species ...
Communication is a fundamental component of evolutionary change because of its role in mate choice a...
Acoustic signals mediate important life history events in a variety of species, providing new vistas...
All animals face the essential task of extracting biologically meaningful sensory information from t...
Differences in auditory perception between species are influenced by phylogenetic origin and the per...
Animals employ an array of signals (i.e. visual, acoustic, olfactory) for communication. Natural sel...
Animals employ an array of signals (i.e. visual, acoustic, olfactory) for communication. Natural sel...
Animals employ an array of signals (i.e. visual, acoustic, olfactory) for communication. Natural sel...
The perception of different attributes of conspecifics is an integral part of intraspecific communicat...
Phylogeny, ecology, and sensorial constraints are thought to be the most important factors influenci...
<div><p>Phylogeny, ecology, and sensorial constraints are thought to be the most important factors i...
Multimodal communication has received increasing attention in recent years. While much is understood...
<div><p>Acoustic communication plays a pivotal role in conspecific recognition in numerous animal ta...
Group foraging has been suggested as an important factor for the evolution of sociality. However, vi...
Acoustic communication plays a pivotal role in conspecific recognition in numerous animal taxa. Voca...
Acoustic communication plays a pivotal role in species recognition across a number of taxa. Species ...
Communication is a fundamental component of evolutionary change because of its role in mate choice a...
Acoustic signals mediate important life history events in a variety of species, providing new vistas...
All animals face the essential task of extracting biologically meaningful sensory information from t...
Differences in auditory perception between species are influenced by phylogenetic origin and the per...