Signals used for species identity ought to be highly stereotyped so as to facilitate immediate recognition by con-specifics. It is surprising therefore to find variability in putative species signature displays. The brown anole Anolis sagrei has a high degree of variability in its signature bobbing display. In this study we collected descriptive data on variability in the temporal structure of wild brown anole bobbing patterns, finding that no two displays analyzed had the same temporal structure, and we also tested whether wild brown anoles prefer the signature display over an alternate display pattern by using mechanical robot playbacks in the field. As a response metric we assessed whether or not the lizards showed social responses (push...
Animals communicate using a variety of signals that differ dramatically among and within species. Th...
Many territorial animals have repertoires of signals. However, it is generally not known what is ind...
Abstract Parasites influence colorful ornaments and their be-havioral display in many animal hosts. ...
Signals used for species identity ought to be highly stereotyped so as to facilitate immediate recog...
Male Anolis lizards exhibit an impressive diversity of dewlap color patterns and motion displays. Th...
There are many factors that affect signal design, including the need for rapid signal detection and ...
Communication signals are often key for encoding information on species identity, but determining th...
This work focuses on the optical communication of the Green Anole lizard. Experiment group consisted...
Behavioral plasticity is expected to facilitate the colonization of novel habitats by allowing popul...
Within-species discrimination is a prerequisite for social behaviour. This phenomenon is well establ...
Animals communicate using a variety of signals that differ dramatically among and within species. Th...
1. Few studies have examined how the anatomy of an animal signal contributes to, or limits, the evol...
<p>The evolution of animal signals is driven largely by characteristics of the signaling environment...
Differentiation in the structure of animal signals and displays among closely related species has in...
Movement-based visual signals are widely distributed among animal species. They are used in a variet...
Animals communicate using a variety of signals that differ dramatically among and within species. Th...
Many territorial animals have repertoires of signals. However, it is generally not known what is ind...
Abstract Parasites influence colorful ornaments and their be-havioral display in many animal hosts. ...
Signals used for species identity ought to be highly stereotyped so as to facilitate immediate recog...
Male Anolis lizards exhibit an impressive diversity of dewlap color patterns and motion displays. Th...
There are many factors that affect signal design, including the need for rapid signal detection and ...
Communication signals are often key for encoding information on species identity, but determining th...
This work focuses on the optical communication of the Green Anole lizard. Experiment group consisted...
Behavioral plasticity is expected to facilitate the colonization of novel habitats by allowing popul...
Within-species discrimination is a prerequisite for social behaviour. This phenomenon is well establ...
Animals communicate using a variety of signals that differ dramatically among and within species. Th...
1. Few studies have examined how the anatomy of an animal signal contributes to, or limits, the evol...
<p>The evolution of animal signals is driven largely by characteristics of the signaling environment...
Differentiation in the structure of animal signals and displays among closely related species has in...
Movement-based visual signals are widely distributed among animal species. They are used in a variet...
Animals communicate using a variety of signals that differ dramatically among and within species. Th...
Many territorial animals have repertoires of signals. However, it is generally not known what is ind...
Abstract Parasites influence colorful ornaments and their be-havioral display in many animal hosts. ...