The evolution of complex signals has often been explored by testing multiple functional hypotheses regarding how independent signal components provide selective benefits to offset the costs of their production. In the present study, we take a different approach by exploring the function of complexity per se. We test the hypothesis that increased vibratory signal complexity—based on both proportional and temporal patterning—provides selective benefits to courting male Schizocosa stridulans wolf spiders. In support of this hypothesis, all of our quantified metrics of vibratory signal complexity predicted the mating success of male S. stridulans. The rate of visual signalling, which is mechanistically tied to vibratory signal production, was a...
Variation in transmission characteristics of signalling environments is hypothesized to influence th...
The environment can impose strong limitations on the efficacy of signal transmission. In particular,...
Unraveling the function and evolutionary history of multimodal signaling is a difficult, yet common ...
The evolution of complex signals has often been explored by testing multiple functional hypotheses r...
The evolution of complex signaling has often been explored by testing multiple functional hypotheses...
Why animals use complex signals has long been an important question in animal communication study. P...
Wolf spiders within the genus Schizocosa have become a model system for exploring the form and funct...
Wolf spiders within the genus Schizocosa have become a model system for exploring the form and funct...
Effective signal transmission is essential for communication. In environments where signal transmiss...
Here, we simultaneously examine both content and efficacy-based sources of selection on the visual a...
Evidence of signal complexity is seemingly pervasive across animal communication systems. Exploring ...
A broad understanding of multimodal courtship function necessitates knowledge of the potential infor...
Evidence of signal complexity is seemingly pervasive across animal communication systems. Exploring ...
Spiders are highly efficient predators in possession of exquisite sensory capacities for ambushing p...
Complex signaling, while common throughout the animal kingdom, is poorly understood and generally un...
Variation in transmission characteristics of signalling environments is hypothesized to influence th...
The environment can impose strong limitations on the efficacy of signal transmission. In particular,...
Unraveling the function and evolutionary history of multimodal signaling is a difficult, yet common ...
The evolution of complex signals has often been explored by testing multiple functional hypotheses r...
The evolution of complex signaling has often been explored by testing multiple functional hypotheses...
Why animals use complex signals has long been an important question in animal communication study. P...
Wolf spiders within the genus Schizocosa have become a model system for exploring the form and funct...
Wolf spiders within the genus Schizocosa have become a model system for exploring the form and funct...
Effective signal transmission is essential for communication. In environments where signal transmiss...
Here, we simultaneously examine both content and efficacy-based sources of selection on the visual a...
Evidence of signal complexity is seemingly pervasive across animal communication systems. Exploring ...
A broad understanding of multimodal courtship function necessitates knowledge of the potential infor...
Evidence of signal complexity is seemingly pervasive across animal communication systems. Exploring ...
Spiders are highly efficient predators in possession of exquisite sensory capacities for ambushing p...
Complex signaling, while common throughout the animal kingdom, is poorly understood and generally un...
Variation in transmission characteristics of signalling environments is hypothesized to influence th...
The environment can impose strong limitations on the efficacy of signal transmission. In particular,...
Unraveling the function and evolutionary history of multimodal signaling is a difficult, yet common ...