Convergence in communication appears rare compared with other forms of adaptation. This is puzzling, given communication is acutely dependent on the environment and expected to converge in form when animals communicate in similar habitats. We uncover deep-time convergence in territorial communication between two groups of tropical lizards separated by over 140 million years of evolution: the Southeast Asian Draco and Caribbean Anolis. These groups have repeatedly converged in multiple aspects of display along common environmental gradients. Robot playbacks to free-ranging lizards confirmed that the most prominent convergence in display is adaptive, as it improves signal detection. We then provide evidence from a sample of the literatu...
The classic evidence for vocal production learning involves imitation of novel. often anthropogenic ...
Acoustic communication is crucial to humans and many other tetrapods, including birds, frogs, crocod...
Understanding the interacting outcomes of selection and historical contingency in shaping adaptive e...
Convergence in communication appears rare compared to other forms of adaptation. This is puzzling, g...
To demonstrate adaptive convergent evolution, it must be shown that shared phenotypes have evolved i...
Adaptations that facilitate the reception of long-range signals under challenging conditions are exp...
We identified hypotheses for the cause and consequences of the loss of complexity in animal signals ...
<p>The evolution of animal signals is driven largely by characteristics of the signaling environment...
Complex social communication is expected to evolve whenever animals engage in many and varied social...
Animal signals are observed to vary widely in complexity among species, but why this should be the c...
Animal communication allows information to be transferred from a sender to a receiver, and can occur...
Animals communicating socially are expected to produce signals that are conspicuous within the habit...
The design of animal signals is believed to reflect the combined effect of the sensory system of rec...
Animals communicate information within their environments via visual, chemical, auditory, and/or tac...
Behavioral plasticity is expected to facilitate the colonization of novel habitats by allowing popul...
The classic evidence for vocal production learning involves imitation of novel. often anthropogenic ...
Acoustic communication is crucial to humans and many other tetrapods, including birds, frogs, crocod...
Understanding the interacting outcomes of selection and historical contingency in shaping adaptive e...
Convergence in communication appears rare compared to other forms of adaptation. This is puzzling, g...
To demonstrate adaptive convergent evolution, it must be shown that shared phenotypes have evolved i...
Adaptations that facilitate the reception of long-range signals under challenging conditions are exp...
We identified hypotheses for the cause and consequences of the loss of complexity in animal signals ...
<p>The evolution of animal signals is driven largely by characteristics of the signaling environment...
Complex social communication is expected to evolve whenever animals engage in many and varied social...
Animal signals are observed to vary widely in complexity among species, but why this should be the c...
Animal communication allows information to be transferred from a sender to a receiver, and can occur...
Animals communicating socially are expected to produce signals that are conspicuous within the habit...
The design of animal signals is believed to reflect the combined effect of the sensory system of rec...
Animals communicate information within their environments via visual, chemical, auditory, and/or tac...
Behavioral plasticity is expected to facilitate the colonization of novel habitats by allowing popul...
The classic evidence for vocal production learning involves imitation of novel. often anthropogenic ...
Acoustic communication is crucial to humans and many other tetrapods, including birds, frogs, crocod...
Understanding the interacting outcomes of selection and historical contingency in shaping adaptive e...