Animal signals can consist of multiple parts within or across sensory modalities (multi-component signals or multimodal signals). While recent work has focused on multimodal signals, the production, processing and evolution of multi-component signals has received considerably less attention. Here, using synchronous high-speed video and laser vibrometer recordings followed by experimental manipulations of putative sound-producing structures, we explored the mechanisms of seismic signal production in the courtship display of Schizocosa stridulans Stratton. Two types of seismic courtship signals were observed: ‘rev’ and ‘idle’ signals. Revs consist of a high-frequency component produced by flexions of the male pedipalp (stridulation) simultane...
Animals often evolve complex signals to enhance their detectability by intended receivers. But signa...
Animals often evolve complex signals to enhance their detectability by intended receivers. But signa...
The evolution of complex signals has often been explored by testing multiple functional hypotheses r...
Animal signals can consist of multiple parts within or across sensory modalities (multi-component si...
Unraveling the function and evolutionary history of multimodal signaling is a difficult, yet common ...
Signals used in communication are often hypothesized to be optimally designed for their signaling en...
Signals used in communication are often hypothesized to be optimally designed for their signalling e...
Communication in complex environments poses challenges of potential loss of intended messages, but s...
The diversity of courtship displays throughout the animal kingdom is immense and displays can range ...
The courtship behavior of male Schizocosa uetzi wolf spiders incorporates both visual and seismic si...
Here, we simultaneously examine both content and efficacy-based sources of selection on the visual a...
Complex signaling, while common throughout the animal kingdom, is poorly understood and generally un...
Why animals use complex signals has long been an important question in animal communication study. P...
Jumping spiders have long been used as model organisms to study visual communication. However, recen...
Effective signal transmission is essential for communication. In environments where signal transmiss...
Animals often evolve complex signals to enhance their detectability by intended receivers. But signa...
Animals often evolve complex signals to enhance their detectability by intended receivers. But signa...
The evolution of complex signals has often been explored by testing multiple functional hypotheses r...
Animal signals can consist of multiple parts within or across sensory modalities (multi-component si...
Unraveling the function and evolutionary history of multimodal signaling is a difficult, yet common ...
Signals used in communication are often hypothesized to be optimally designed for their signaling en...
Signals used in communication are often hypothesized to be optimally designed for their signalling e...
Communication in complex environments poses challenges of potential loss of intended messages, but s...
The diversity of courtship displays throughout the animal kingdom is immense and displays can range ...
The courtship behavior of male Schizocosa uetzi wolf spiders incorporates both visual and seismic si...
Here, we simultaneously examine both content and efficacy-based sources of selection on the visual a...
Complex signaling, while common throughout the animal kingdom, is poorly understood and generally un...
Why animals use complex signals has long been an important question in animal communication study. P...
Jumping spiders have long been used as model organisms to study visual communication. However, recen...
Effective signal transmission is essential for communication. In environments where signal transmiss...
Animals often evolve complex signals to enhance their detectability by intended receivers. But signa...
Animals often evolve complex signals to enhance their detectability by intended receivers. But signa...
The evolution of complex signals has often been explored by testing multiple functional hypotheses r...