Unraveling the function and evolutionary history of multimodal signaling is a difficult, yet common task of much research in animal communication. Here, I investigated multimodal signal function in the visual and seismic courtship display of the wolf spider Schizocosa stridulans and found that only the seismic courtship signal was important for mating success. First, copulation frequency was assessed in the presence/ absence of both visual and seismic courtship signals. The seismic signal was sufficient for successful copulation, whereas the visual signal was neither necessary nor sufficient, suggesting that the signals are not redundant and do not function as backups. Next, female receptivity to video courtship sequences with altered male ...
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...
Evidence of signal complexity is seemingly pervasive across animal communication systems. Exploring ...
Unraveling the function and evolutionary history of multimodal signaling is a difficult, yet common ...
Animal signals can consist of multiple parts within or across sensory modalities (multi-component si...
Here, we simultaneously examine both content and efficacy-based sources of selection on the visual a...
The courtship behavior of male Schizocosa uetzi wolf spiders incorporates both visual and seismic si...
Effective signal transmission is essential for communication. In environments where signal transmiss...
Male wolf spiders (Lycosidae) in the genus Schizocosa vary in use of seismic and visual components o...
Signals used in communication are often hypothesized to be optimally designed for their signalling e...
The diversity of courtship displays throughout the animal kingdom is immense and displays can range ...
Conspicuous visual ornaments are frequently incorporated into complex courtship displays that integr...
Signals used in communication are often hypothesized to be optimally designed for their signaling en...
Communication in complex environments poses challenges of potential loss of intended messages, but s...
Complex signaling, while common throughout the animal kingdom, is poorly understood and generally un...
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...
Evidence of signal complexity is seemingly pervasive across animal communication systems. Exploring ...
Unraveling the function and evolutionary history of multimodal signaling is a difficult, yet common ...
Animal signals can consist of multiple parts within or across sensory modalities (multi-component si...
Here, we simultaneously examine both content and efficacy-based sources of selection on the visual a...
The courtship behavior of male Schizocosa uetzi wolf spiders incorporates both visual and seismic si...
Effective signal transmission is essential for communication. In environments where signal transmiss...
Male wolf spiders (Lycosidae) in the genus Schizocosa vary in use of seismic and visual components o...
Signals used in communication are often hypothesized to be optimally designed for their signalling e...
The diversity of courtship displays throughout the animal kingdom is immense and displays can range ...
Conspicuous visual ornaments are frequently incorporated into complex courtship displays that integr...
Signals used in communication are often hypothesized to be optimally designed for their signaling en...
Communication in complex environments poses challenges of potential loss of intended messages, but s...
Complex signaling, while common throughout the animal kingdom, is poorly understood and generally un...
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...
Evidence of signal complexity is seemingly pervasive across animal communication systems. Exploring ...