The underground environment poses particular communication challenges for subterranean rodents. Some loud and low-pitched acoustic signals that can travel long distances are appropriate for long-range underground communication and have been suggested to be territorial signals. Long-range vocalizations (LRVs) are important in long-distance communication in Ctenomys tuco-tucos. We characterized the LRV of the Anillaco Tuco-Tuco (Ctenomys sp.) using recordings from free-living individuals and described the behavioral context in which this vocalization was produced during laboratory staged encounters between individuals of both sexes. Long-range calls of Anillaco tuco-tucos are lowfrequency, broad-band, loud, and long sounds composed by the rep...
Ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) have been detected in a range of small mammals, particularly rodents...
Biological odors that convey cues regarding individual identity are known to alter mating behavior i...
Interspecific aggression between ecologically similar species may influence geographic limits by med...
The underground environment poses particular communication challenges for subterranean rodents. Some...
Tuco-tucos (Ctenomys spp.) are subterranean rodents that produce territorial, high intensity long-ra...
Tuco-tucos (Ctenomys spp.) are subterranean rodents that produce territorial, high intensity long-ra...
Ctenomys are mainly solitary subterranean rodents. Life underground has advantages (protection again...
Why study acoustic communication? And why in subterranean rodents? There are several reasons for stu...
The subterranean environment has strongly influenced the evolution of the sensory biology of subterr...
<div><p>In subterranean ecotope, where absence of light and ventilation limits visual and olfactory ...
This PhD. thesis focuses on the vibrational communication of subterranean mammals, in particular, vo...
Long-distance calls are widespread among primates. Several studies concentrate on such calls in just...
International audienceThe critically endangered Claire's mouse lemur, only found in the evergreen ra...
<div><p>Ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) have been detected in a range of small mammals, particularly...
Recent research has demonstrated that female birdsong is present in the majority of songbird species...
Ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) have been detected in a range of small mammals, particularly rodents...
Biological odors that convey cues regarding individual identity are known to alter mating behavior i...
Interspecific aggression between ecologically similar species may influence geographic limits by med...
The underground environment poses particular communication challenges for subterranean rodents. Some...
Tuco-tucos (Ctenomys spp.) are subterranean rodents that produce territorial, high intensity long-ra...
Tuco-tucos (Ctenomys spp.) are subterranean rodents that produce territorial, high intensity long-ra...
Ctenomys are mainly solitary subterranean rodents. Life underground has advantages (protection again...
Why study acoustic communication? And why in subterranean rodents? There are several reasons for stu...
The subterranean environment has strongly influenced the evolution of the sensory biology of subterr...
<div><p>In subterranean ecotope, where absence of light and ventilation limits visual and olfactory ...
This PhD. thesis focuses on the vibrational communication of subterranean mammals, in particular, vo...
Long-distance calls are widespread among primates. Several studies concentrate on such calls in just...
International audienceThe critically endangered Claire's mouse lemur, only found in the evergreen ra...
<div><p>Ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) have been detected in a range of small mammals, particularly...
Recent research has demonstrated that female birdsong is present in the majority of songbird species...
Ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) have been detected in a range of small mammals, particularly rodents...
Biological odors that convey cues regarding individual identity are known to alter mating behavior i...
Interspecific aggression between ecologically similar species may influence geographic limits by med...