The diversity of courtship displays throughout the animal kingdom is immense and displays can range from seemingly simple, to incredibly complex. Signalers often possess elaborate morphological adaptations for signals directed at a specific sensory modality in receivers. In some cases, these signals are so compelling to human observers, the possibility that important signals exist in other sensory modalities is ignored, potentially resulting in an incomplete characterization of the communication system. Jumping spiders (Salticidae) have remarkable visual capabilities. Yet one species, Habronattus dossenus, has recently been shown to have a complex repertoire of multicomponent seismic courtship signals in addition to and produced in concert ...
Male courtship serves multiple functions in addition to inducing females to accept them as a mate. I...
A long-standing goal for biologists has been to understand how female preferences operate in systems...
Male Schizocosa ocreata (Hentz 1844) wolf spiders court females with multi-modal displays that inclu...
Identifying the various factors that influence complex signal evolution is a difficult task, yet it ...
Unraveling the function and evolutionary history of multimodal signaling is a difficult, yet common ...
The courtship behavior of male Schizocosa uetzi wolf spiders incorporates both visual and seismic si...
Jumping spiders have long been used as model organisms to study visual communication. However, recen...
Conspicuous visual ornaments are frequently incorporated into complex courtship displays that integr...
Effective signal transmission is essential for communication. In environments where signal transmiss...
A long-standing goal for biologists has been to understand how female preferences operate in systems...
Animals often evolve complex signals to enhance their detectability by intended receivers. But signa...
A long-standing goal for biologists has been to understand how female preferences operate in systems...
Animals often evolve complex signals to enhance their detectability by intended receivers. But signa...
Communication in complex environments poses challenges of potential loss of intended messages, but s...
Across taxa, sexual communication is fundamental to an organism’s reproductive fitness, and ultimate...
Male courtship serves multiple functions in addition to inducing females to accept them as a mate. I...
A long-standing goal for biologists has been to understand how female preferences operate in systems...
Male Schizocosa ocreata (Hentz 1844) wolf spiders court females with multi-modal displays that inclu...
Identifying the various factors that influence complex signal evolution is a difficult task, yet it ...
Unraveling the function and evolutionary history of multimodal signaling is a difficult, yet common ...
The courtship behavior of male Schizocosa uetzi wolf spiders incorporates both visual and seismic si...
Jumping spiders have long been used as model organisms to study visual communication. However, recen...
Conspicuous visual ornaments are frequently incorporated into complex courtship displays that integr...
Effective signal transmission is essential for communication. In environments where signal transmiss...
A long-standing goal for biologists has been to understand how female preferences operate in systems...
Animals often evolve complex signals to enhance their detectability by intended receivers. But signa...
A long-standing goal for biologists has been to understand how female preferences operate in systems...
Animals often evolve complex signals to enhance their detectability by intended receivers. But signa...
Communication in complex environments poses challenges of potential loss of intended messages, but s...
Across taxa, sexual communication is fundamental to an organism’s reproductive fitness, and ultimate...
Male courtship serves multiple functions in addition to inducing females to accept them as a mate. I...
A long-standing goal for biologists has been to understand how female preferences operate in systems...
Male Schizocosa ocreata (Hentz 1844) wolf spiders court females with multi-modal displays that inclu...