Signals used in communication are often hypothesized to be optimally designed for their signaling environment. Here, we explore the importance of signaling substrate on seismic signal efficacy and reproductive behavior in the wolf spider, Schizocosa retrorsa: a species found on multiple signaling substrates (pine litter and/or red clay or sand). In this multimodal signaling species, simultaneous with conspicuous visual displays, males produce percussive seismic signals via an impulse mechanism which tends to excite a substrate evenly across a wide band of frequencies. We first quantified the transmission characteristics of this broadband percussive signal by playing recorded signals back across three naturally occurring substrates, two of ...
Wolf spiders within the genus Schizocosa have become a model system for exploring the form and funct...
Understanding past as well as present selection pressures that have influenced the origin, evolution...
Animal signals experience selection for detectability, which is determined in large part by the sign...
Signals used in communication are often hypothesized to be optimally designed for their signalling e...
The environment can impose strong limitations on the efficacy of signal transmission. In particular,...
Communication in complex environments poses challenges of potential loss of intended messages, but s...
Unraveling the function and evolutionary history of multimodal signaling is a difficult, yet common ...
Variation in transmission characteristics of signalling environments is hypothesized to influence th...
Here, we simultaneously examine both content and efficacy-based sources of selection on the visual a...
Animal signals experience selection for detectability, which is determined in large part by the sign...
Effective signal transmission is essential for communication. In environments where signal transmiss...
Evidence of signal complexity is seemingly pervasive across animal communication systems. Exploring ...
Identifying the various factors that influence complex signal evolution is a difficult task, yet it ...
Evidence of signal complexity is seemingly pervasive across animal communication systems. Exploring ...
Why animals use complex signals has long been an important question in animal communication study. P...
Wolf spiders within the genus Schizocosa have become a model system for exploring the form and funct...
Understanding past as well as present selection pressures that have influenced the origin, evolution...
Animal signals experience selection for detectability, which is determined in large part by the sign...
Signals used in communication are often hypothesized to be optimally designed for their signalling e...
The environment can impose strong limitations on the efficacy of signal transmission. In particular,...
Communication in complex environments poses challenges of potential loss of intended messages, but s...
Unraveling the function and evolutionary history of multimodal signaling is a difficult, yet common ...
Variation in transmission characteristics of signalling environments is hypothesized to influence th...
Here, we simultaneously examine both content and efficacy-based sources of selection on the visual a...
Animal signals experience selection for detectability, which is determined in large part by the sign...
Effective signal transmission is essential for communication. In environments where signal transmiss...
Evidence of signal complexity is seemingly pervasive across animal communication systems. Exploring ...
Identifying the various factors that influence complex signal evolution is a difficult task, yet it ...
Evidence of signal complexity is seemingly pervasive across animal communication systems. Exploring ...
Why animals use complex signals has long been an important question in animal communication study. P...
Wolf spiders within the genus Schizocosa have become a model system for exploring the form and funct...
Understanding past as well as present selection pressures that have influenced the origin, evolution...
Animal signals experience selection for detectability, which is determined in large part by the sign...