Many animals communicate using multimodal signals, which simultaneously address different senses. Components may prompt similar or different responses when used alone, whereas the composite signal may have a similar meaning to one or both components, or a novel meaning. We used robot models to dissect the roles of visual and vocal components in the multimodal duets of Australian magpie-larks, Grallina cyanoleuca. Mated pairs produce antiphonal vocal duets, and coordinate them with visual duets, which usually entail alternating wing movements. Previous playback experiments show that purely vocal duets have a territorial function, but the role of visual displays is unknown. We measured territorial responses by pairs to each component independ...
Duets may serve a variety of functions, including the defence of both territories and pair bonds. In...
In many tropical animals, male and female breeding partners combine their songs to produce vocal due...
Many organisms coordinate rhythmic motor actions with those of a partner to generate cooperative soc...
Animals communicate with their whole bodies, so their signals can be complex and multimodal. The joi...
Many group-living animals cooperatively signal to defend resources, but what stops deceptive signall...
Animals communicate with their whole bodies, so their signals can be complex and multimodal. The joi...
Many group-living animals use precisely coordinated vocalizations to signal group quality and cohesi...
The relationship between the form and function of coordinated acoustic signals is poorly understood....
joint territory defence, mate guarding and pair bond formation are the three principal hypotheses pu...
Coordinated displays are widely used to defend shared resources, and may signal coalition strength s...
Cooperation is critical for survival and reproduction in many animal species. Coordination of behavi...
Pairs of duetting birds can sing coordinated duets with such precision that they are often mistaken ...
Avian duets are formed when two birds coordinate their songs. Most research on the evolution and fun...
Collective signalling in animals has fascinated biologists for a long time. A recent study on Austra...
Several possible functions have been proposed for antiphonal duetting in birds, including pair-bond ...
Duets may serve a variety of functions, including the defence of both territories and pair bonds. In...
In many tropical animals, male and female breeding partners combine their songs to produce vocal due...
Many organisms coordinate rhythmic motor actions with those of a partner to generate cooperative soc...
Animals communicate with their whole bodies, so their signals can be complex and multimodal. The joi...
Many group-living animals cooperatively signal to defend resources, but what stops deceptive signall...
Animals communicate with their whole bodies, so their signals can be complex and multimodal. The joi...
Many group-living animals use precisely coordinated vocalizations to signal group quality and cohesi...
The relationship between the form and function of coordinated acoustic signals is poorly understood....
joint territory defence, mate guarding and pair bond formation are the three principal hypotheses pu...
Coordinated displays are widely used to defend shared resources, and may signal coalition strength s...
Cooperation is critical for survival and reproduction in many animal species. Coordination of behavi...
Pairs of duetting birds can sing coordinated duets with such precision that they are often mistaken ...
Avian duets are formed when two birds coordinate their songs. Most research on the evolution and fun...
Collective signalling in animals has fascinated biologists for a long time. A recent study on Austra...
Several possible functions have been proposed for antiphonal duetting in birds, including pair-bond ...
Duets may serve a variety of functions, including the defence of both territories and pair bonds. In...
In many tropical animals, male and female breeding partners combine their songs to produce vocal due...
Many organisms coordinate rhythmic motor actions with those of a partner to generate cooperative soc...