Aim Bats communicate by emitting social calls, and these often elicit reactions in conspecifics. Many such vocalizations are species-specific so that unambiguous signals can be transmitted and interpreted by conspecifics. In species-rich assemblages, evolutionary pressures might prompt interspecific diversification of call structure so that communication with heterospecifics is avoided. In species-poor island communities, where no risk of miscommunication occurs, stabilizing selection should prevail and preserve call structure and function. Call structure in island bats might be inherited from colonizers from the mainland and be maintained with little change in the absence of selection from heterospecifics. To test this hypothesis we studie...
Echolocating bats emit echolocation calls for spatial orientation and foraging. These calls are ofte...
One of the fundamental interests in ecology is understanding which factors drive species’ distributi...
Bats represent one of the most diverse mammalian orders, not only in terms of species numbers, but a...
Aim Bats communicate by emitting social calls, and these often elicit reactions in conspecifics. Man...
Acoustic signals mediate important life history events in a variety of species, providing new vistas...
Bats employ a variety of social calls for communication purposes. However, for most species, social ...
Animals modify their behaviours and interactions in response to changing environments. In bats, envi...
Each animal population has its own acoustic signature which facilitates identification, communicatio...
<div><p>Phylogeny, ecology, and sensorial constraints are thought to be the most important factors i...
Phylogeny, ecology, and sensorial constraints are thought to be the most important factors influenci...
Bat social calls are specifically tailored for communication and play different roles according to t...
Bats respond to the calls of conspecifics as well as to calls of other species; however, few studies...
Geographical variation in animals' acoustic signals has received much attention. However, few studie...
Bats employ a variety of social calls for communication purposes. However, for most species, social ...
Bats employ a variety of social calls for communication purposes. However, for most species, social ...
Echolocating bats emit echolocation calls for spatial orientation and foraging. These calls are ofte...
One of the fundamental interests in ecology is understanding which factors drive species’ distributi...
Bats represent one of the most diverse mammalian orders, not only in terms of species numbers, but a...
Aim Bats communicate by emitting social calls, and these often elicit reactions in conspecifics. Man...
Acoustic signals mediate important life history events in a variety of species, providing new vistas...
Bats employ a variety of social calls for communication purposes. However, for most species, social ...
Animals modify their behaviours and interactions in response to changing environments. In bats, envi...
Each animal population has its own acoustic signature which facilitates identification, communicatio...
<div><p>Phylogeny, ecology, and sensorial constraints are thought to be the most important factors i...
Phylogeny, ecology, and sensorial constraints are thought to be the most important factors influenci...
Bat social calls are specifically tailored for communication and play different roles according to t...
Bats respond to the calls of conspecifics as well as to calls of other species; however, few studies...
Geographical variation in animals' acoustic signals has received much attention. However, few studie...
Bats employ a variety of social calls for communication purposes. However, for most species, social ...
Bats employ a variety of social calls for communication purposes. However, for most species, social ...
Echolocating bats emit echolocation calls for spatial orientation and foraging. These calls are ofte...
One of the fundamental interests in ecology is understanding which factors drive species’ distributi...
Bats represent one of the most diverse mammalian orders, not only in terms of species numbers, but a...