Many animals signal their resource holding potential (RHP) to deter competitors from engaging them in potentially costly fights. Studies of this opponent assessment function have generated important insights into signal design and evolution. In the case of sounds, rate of production is often a salient feature. We used digital video playback to conduct analogous experiments exploring the importance of temporal variation in visual signals. Our study focused on the push-up display of male Jacky dragons, an Australian agamid lizard. This stereotyped movement-based signal is commonly performed during male-male contests. A previous study has shown that Jacky dragons are sensitive to the overall display rate of a video conspecific. We built upon t...
Within-species discrimination is a prerequisite for social behaviour. This phenomenon is well establ...
Signal evolution is constrained by sensory properties. Recent work demonstrates that the design of b...
Visual systems are typically selective in their response to movement. This attribute facilitates the...
Many animals signal their resource holding potential (RHP) to deter competitors from engaging them i...
Honest signals allow animals to assess an opponent without the injury risk of fighting. Playback exp...
During conflict, males often assess their opponent's fighting ability and motivation via dynamic sig...
Video playback has been used to explore many issues in animal communication, but the scope of this w...
Movement-based visual signals are widely distributed among animal species. They are used in a variet...
Selection for conspicuousness has been an important force on visual signal design. Although signal e...
Design characteristics of signals, such as their duration, may have evolved to maximize signal effic...
Many lizards produce visual displays to mediate social behavior. However, most studies have focused ...
Signal evolution is constrained by sensory properties. Recent work demonstrates that the design of b...
Many animals signals have introductory components that alert receivers. Examples from the acoustic a...
Territorial animals typically have the ability to discriminate between familiar and unfamiliar consp...
Many animal signals have introductory components that alert receivers. Examples from the acoustic an...
Within-species discrimination is a prerequisite for social behaviour. This phenomenon is well establ...
Signal evolution is constrained by sensory properties. Recent work demonstrates that the design of b...
Visual systems are typically selective in their response to movement. This attribute facilitates the...
Many animals signal their resource holding potential (RHP) to deter competitors from engaging them i...
Honest signals allow animals to assess an opponent without the injury risk of fighting. Playback exp...
During conflict, males often assess their opponent's fighting ability and motivation via dynamic sig...
Video playback has been used to explore many issues in animal communication, but the scope of this w...
Movement-based visual signals are widely distributed among animal species. They are used in a variet...
Selection for conspicuousness has been an important force on visual signal design. Although signal e...
Design characteristics of signals, such as their duration, may have evolved to maximize signal effic...
Many lizards produce visual displays to mediate social behavior. However, most studies have focused ...
Signal evolution is constrained by sensory properties. Recent work demonstrates that the design of b...
Many animals signals have introductory components that alert receivers. Examples from the acoustic a...
Territorial animals typically have the ability to discriminate between familiar and unfamiliar consp...
Many animal signals have introductory components that alert receivers. Examples from the acoustic an...
Within-species discrimination is a prerequisite for social behaviour. This phenomenon is well establ...
Signal evolution is constrained by sensory properties. Recent work demonstrates that the design of b...
Visual systems are typically selective in their response to movement. This attribute facilitates the...