Abstract Background The acoustic adaptation hypothesis (AAH) states that signals should evolve towards an optimal transmission of the intended information from senders to intended receivers given the environmental constraints of the medium that they traverse. To date, most AAH studies have focused on the effect of stratified vegetation on signal propagation. These studies, based on the AAH, predict that acoustic signals should experience less attenuation and degradation where habitats are less acoustically complex. Here, we explored this effect by including an environmental noise dimension to test some AAH predictions in two clades of widespread amphibians (Bufonidae and Ranidae) that actively use acoustic signals for communication. By usin...
The acoustic adaptation hypothesis predicts that sound communication signals have an optimal relatio...
Vocalization is the major means of communication in animal groups and crucial in mate recognition. T...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe acoustic adaptation hypothesis predicts that sound communication sign...
Long-distance acoustic signals are widely used in animal communication systems and, in many cases, a...
According to the acoustic adaptation hypothesis, communication signals are evolutionary shaped in a ...
<div><p>According to the acoustic adaptation hypothesis, communication signals are evolutionary shap...
Animals show a rich diversity of signals and displays. Among the many selective forces driving the e...
Animals show a rich diversity of signals and displays. Among the many selective forces driving the e...
While acoustic signals are important for communication in many taxa, signal propagation is affected ...
While acoustic signals are important for communication in many taxa, signal propagation is affected ...
Although acoustic signals are important for communication in many taxa, signal propagation is affect...
Abstract The ultrasonic communication in Concave-eared torrent frogs Odorrana tormota is believed to...
While acoustic signals are important for communication in many taxa, signal propagation is affected ...
Noise is one of the main factors that can influence the processes of sound communication across a wi...
Noise is one of the main factors that can influence the processes of sound communication across a wi...
The acoustic adaptation hypothesis predicts that sound communication signals have an optimal relatio...
Vocalization is the major means of communication in animal groups and crucial in mate recognition. T...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe acoustic adaptation hypothesis predicts that sound communication sign...
Long-distance acoustic signals are widely used in animal communication systems and, in many cases, a...
According to the acoustic adaptation hypothesis, communication signals are evolutionary shaped in a ...
<div><p>According to the acoustic adaptation hypothesis, communication signals are evolutionary shap...
Animals show a rich diversity of signals and displays. Among the many selective forces driving the e...
Animals show a rich diversity of signals and displays. Among the many selective forces driving the e...
While acoustic signals are important for communication in many taxa, signal propagation is affected ...
While acoustic signals are important for communication in many taxa, signal propagation is affected ...
Although acoustic signals are important for communication in many taxa, signal propagation is affect...
Abstract The ultrasonic communication in Concave-eared torrent frogs Odorrana tormota is believed to...
While acoustic signals are important for communication in many taxa, signal propagation is affected ...
Noise is one of the main factors that can influence the processes of sound communication across a wi...
Noise is one of the main factors that can influence the processes of sound communication across a wi...
The acoustic adaptation hypothesis predicts that sound communication signals have an optimal relatio...
Vocalization is the major means of communication in animal groups and crucial in mate recognition. T...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe acoustic adaptation hypothesis predicts that sound communication sign...