Noise is one of the main factors that can influence the processes of sound communication across a wide range of animal groups. Although the effects of ambient noise on animal communication, including anthropogenic noise, have received increasing attention, few studies have examined changes in the fine structure of acoustic signals produced by vocalizing species in constantly noisy environments. Here, we used natural recordings to determine the associations between stream noise and call parameters in the little torrent frog (Amolops torrentis). We also used playbacks of stream noise recorded in natural habitats and playbacks of white noise to examine how male vocal signals change with increasing noise levels. The results show that noise inte...
ABSTRACT Increased anthropogenic-made sounds such as traffic noises contribute to acoustic pollution...
Animals using sound communication have developed different strategies to overcome noise interference...
ABSTRACT Increased anthropogenic-made sounds such as traffic noises contribute to acoustic pollution...
Noise is one of the main factors that can influence the processes of sound communication across a wi...
Abstract The ultrasonic communication in Concave-eared torrent frogs Odorrana tormota is believed to...
Many animal communication systems have evolved signal flexibility depending on environmental conditi...
Abstract Background The acoustic adaptation hypothesis (AAH) states that signals should evolve towar...
Anthropogenic disturbance has been pointed to as one of the major causes of the world´s biodiversity...
According to the acoustic adaptation hypothesis, communication signals are evolutionary shaped in a ...
In habitats disturbed by anthropogenic noise, acoustically communicating species may develop behavio...
<div><p>According to the acoustic adaptation hypothesis, communication signals are evolutionary shap...
Abstract Both human and nonhuman animals communicating acoustically face the problem of noise interf...
The world is a noisy place, and animals have evolved a myriad of strategies to communicate in it. An...
Animals using sound communication have developed different strategies to overcome noise interference...
Long-distance acoustic signals are widely used in animal communication systems and, in many cases, a...
ABSTRACT Increased anthropogenic-made sounds such as traffic noises contribute to acoustic pollution...
Animals using sound communication have developed different strategies to overcome noise interference...
ABSTRACT Increased anthropogenic-made sounds such as traffic noises contribute to acoustic pollution...
Noise is one of the main factors that can influence the processes of sound communication across a wi...
Abstract The ultrasonic communication in Concave-eared torrent frogs Odorrana tormota is believed to...
Many animal communication systems have evolved signal flexibility depending on environmental conditi...
Abstract Background The acoustic adaptation hypothesis (AAH) states that signals should evolve towar...
Anthropogenic disturbance has been pointed to as one of the major causes of the world´s biodiversity...
According to the acoustic adaptation hypothesis, communication signals are evolutionary shaped in a ...
In habitats disturbed by anthropogenic noise, acoustically communicating species may develop behavio...
<div><p>According to the acoustic adaptation hypothesis, communication signals are evolutionary shap...
Abstract Both human and nonhuman animals communicating acoustically face the problem of noise interf...
The world is a noisy place, and animals have evolved a myriad of strategies to communicate in it. An...
Animals using sound communication have developed different strategies to overcome noise interference...
Long-distance acoustic signals are widely used in animal communication systems and, in many cases, a...
ABSTRACT Increased anthropogenic-made sounds such as traffic noises contribute to acoustic pollution...
Animals using sound communication have developed different strategies to overcome noise interference...
ABSTRACT Increased anthropogenic-made sounds such as traffic noises contribute to acoustic pollution...