Acoustic signals mediate important life history events in a variety of species, providing new vistas for understanding speciation. It has been proposed that animal acoustic signals undergo complex interactions among morphology, ecology, social pressure, and phylogenetic history. Yet, the relative importance of these factors in shaping acoustic divergence is rarely assessed within a comparative framework. Herein, we aim to investigate the key determinants of social call divergence across 31 bat species from 5 families. We compiled a wide data set on bat aggressive calls, body size, foraging habitats, foraging modes, climatic conditions, colony size, and phylogenetic components. We identified remarkable interspecific divergence versus within-...
Vocalizations serving a variety of social functions have been reported in many bat species (Order Ch...
Although many processes of diversification have been described to explain variation of morphological...
Echolocating bats have developed advanced auditory perception systems, predominantly using acoustic ...
Acoustic signals mediate important life history events in a variety of species, providing new vistas...
<div><p>Phylogeny, ecology, and sensorial constraints are thought to be the most important factors i...
Phylogeny, ecology, and sensorial constraints are thought to be the most important factors influenci...
Geographical variation in animals' acoustic signals has received much attention. However, few studie...
IntroductionFlight and echolocation are two crucial behaviors associated with niche expansion in bat...
Bats employ a variety of social calls for communication purposes. However, for most species, social ...
Bats represent one of the most diverse mammalian orders, not only in terms of species numbers, but a...
Animals can use inadvertent social information to improve fitness‐relevant decisions, for instance a...
Aim Bats communicate by emitting social calls, and these often elicit reactions in conspecifics. Man...
Each animal population has its own acoustic signature which facilitates identification, communicatio...
We review how time-expanded recordings and direct sampling of sound can be used to identify some bat...
Bats employ a variety of social calls for communication purposes. However, for most species, social ...
Vocalizations serving a variety of social functions have been reported in many bat species (Order Ch...
Although many processes of diversification have been described to explain variation of morphological...
Echolocating bats have developed advanced auditory perception systems, predominantly using acoustic ...
Acoustic signals mediate important life history events in a variety of species, providing new vistas...
<div><p>Phylogeny, ecology, and sensorial constraints are thought to be the most important factors i...
Phylogeny, ecology, and sensorial constraints are thought to be the most important factors influenci...
Geographical variation in animals' acoustic signals has received much attention. However, few studie...
IntroductionFlight and echolocation are two crucial behaviors associated with niche expansion in bat...
Bats employ a variety of social calls for communication purposes. However, for most species, social ...
Bats represent one of the most diverse mammalian orders, not only in terms of species numbers, but a...
Animals can use inadvertent social information to improve fitness‐relevant decisions, for instance a...
Aim Bats communicate by emitting social calls, and these often elicit reactions in conspecifics. Man...
Each animal population has its own acoustic signature which facilitates identification, communicatio...
We review how time-expanded recordings and direct sampling of sound can be used to identify some bat...
Bats employ a variety of social calls for communication purposes. However, for most species, social ...
Vocalizations serving a variety of social functions have been reported in many bat species (Order Ch...
Although many processes of diversification have been described to explain variation of morphological...
Echolocating bats have developed advanced auditory perception systems, predominantly using acoustic ...