Acoustic communication, broadly distributed along the vertebrate phylogeny, plays a fundamental role in parental care, mate attraction and various other behaviours. Despite its importance, comparatively less is known about the evolutionary roots of acoustic communication. Phylogenetic comparative analyses can provide insights into the deep time evolutionary origin of acoustic communication, but they are often plagued by missing data from key species. Here we present evidence for 53 species of four major clades (turtles, tuatara, caecilian and lungfish) in the form of vocal recordings and contextual behavioural information accompanying sound production. This and a broad literature-based dataset evidence acoustic abilities in several groups p...
The capacity to learn and reproduce vocal sounds has evolved in phylogenetically distant tetrapod li...
Cetaceans are aquatic mammals that rely primarily on sound for most daily tasks. A compendium of sou...
Vocal differentiation is widely documented in birds and mammals but has been poorly investigated in ...
Acoustic communication, broadly distributed along the vertebrate phylogeny, plays a fundamental role...
Acoustic communication, broadly distributed along the vertebrate phylogeny, plays a fundamental role...
Acoustic communication, broadly distributed along the vertebrate phylogeny, plays a fundamental role...
Acoustic communication is crucial to humans and many other tetrapods, including birds, frogs, crocod...
This paper explores the acoustic characteristics of the human speech signal (used for communication ...
Cetaceans are aquatic mammals that rely primarily on sound for most daily tasks. A compendium of sou...
Acoustic communication is a wide-spread phenomen in all animal taxones. The theme of evolutional mec...
Acoustic communication is a wide-spread phenomen in all animal taxones. The theme of evolutional mec...
We review the occurrence of vocalisations in tortoise courtship in order to investigate their functi...
We review the occurrence of vocalisations in tortoise courtship in order to investigate their functi...
The evolutional pathway of communication sounds (i.e., whistles) in odontocetes is reviewed using re...
The capacity to learn and reproduce vocal sounds has evolved in phylogenetically distant tetrapod li...
The capacity to learn and reproduce vocal sounds has evolved in phylogenetically distant tetrapod li...
Cetaceans are aquatic mammals that rely primarily on sound for most daily tasks. A compendium of sou...
Vocal differentiation is widely documented in birds and mammals but has been poorly investigated in ...
Acoustic communication, broadly distributed along the vertebrate phylogeny, plays a fundamental role...
Acoustic communication, broadly distributed along the vertebrate phylogeny, plays a fundamental role...
Acoustic communication, broadly distributed along the vertebrate phylogeny, plays a fundamental role...
Acoustic communication is crucial to humans and many other tetrapods, including birds, frogs, crocod...
This paper explores the acoustic characteristics of the human speech signal (used for communication ...
Cetaceans are aquatic mammals that rely primarily on sound for most daily tasks. A compendium of sou...
Acoustic communication is a wide-spread phenomen in all animal taxones. The theme of evolutional mec...
Acoustic communication is a wide-spread phenomen in all animal taxones. The theme of evolutional mec...
We review the occurrence of vocalisations in tortoise courtship in order to investigate their functi...
We review the occurrence of vocalisations in tortoise courtship in order to investigate their functi...
The evolutional pathway of communication sounds (i.e., whistles) in odontocetes is reviewed using re...
The capacity to learn and reproduce vocal sounds has evolved in phylogenetically distant tetrapod li...
The capacity to learn and reproduce vocal sounds has evolved in phylogenetically distant tetrapod li...
Cetaceans are aquatic mammals that rely primarily on sound for most daily tasks. A compendium of sou...
Vocal differentiation is widely documented in birds and mammals but has been poorly investigated in ...