Wolf spiders within the genus Schizocosa have become a model system for exploring the form and function of multimodal communication. In terms of male signaling, much past research has focused on the role and importance of dynamic and static visual and substrate-borne vibratory communication. Studies on S. retrorsa, however, have found that female-male pairs were able to successfully mate in the absence of both visual and vibratory stimuli, suggesting a reduced or non-existent role of these signaling modalities in this species. Given these prior findings, it has been suggested that S. retrorsa males may utilize an additional signaling modality during courtship-air particle movement, often referred to as near-field sound-which they likely pro...
Males of widow spiders courting on the web of females engage in web-reduction behavior which entails...
The evolution of complex signals has often been explored by testing multiple functional hypotheses r...
Male wolf spiders within the genus Schizocosa display considerable variation in foreleg ornamentatio...
Wolf spiders within the genus Schizocosa have become a model system for exploring the form and funct...
Variation in transmission characteristics of signalling environments is hypothesized to influence th...
Why animals use complex signals has long been an important question in animal communication study. P...
Effective signal transmission is essential for communication. In environments where signal transmiss...
The environment can impose strong limitations on the efficacy of signal transmission. In particular,...
The evolution of multimodal communication, where signalers use multiple signal components in multipl...
Communication in complex environments poses challenges of potential loss of intended messages, but s...
Animals communicate and acquire information from their environment in many different ways. These inc...
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 ...
Males of widow spiders courting on the web of females engage in web reduction behavior which entails...
Evidence of signal complexity is seemingly pervasive across animal communication systems. Exploring ...
Males of widow spiders courting on the web of females engage in web-reduction behavior which entails...
The evolution of complex signals has often been explored by testing multiple functional hypotheses r...
Male wolf spiders within the genus Schizocosa display considerable variation in foreleg ornamentatio...
Wolf spiders within the genus Schizocosa have become a model system for exploring the form and funct...
Variation in transmission characteristics of signalling environments is hypothesized to influence th...
Why animals use complex signals has long been an important question in animal communication study. P...
Effective signal transmission is essential for communication. In environments where signal transmiss...
The environment can impose strong limitations on the efficacy of signal transmission. In particular,...
The evolution of multimodal communication, where signalers use multiple signal components in multipl...
Communication in complex environments poses challenges of potential loss of intended messages, but s...
Animals communicate and acquire information from their environment in many different ways. These inc...
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 ...
Males of widow spiders courting on the web of females engage in web reduction behavior which entails...
Evidence of signal complexity is seemingly pervasive across animal communication systems. Exploring ...
Males of widow spiders courting on the web of females engage in web-reduction behavior which entails...
The evolution of complex signals has often been explored by testing multiple functional hypotheses r...
Male wolf spiders within the genus Schizocosa display considerable variation in foreleg ornamentatio...