International audienceIn birds, species identity is one of the most important messages conveyed by vocalizations and is the basis for effective acoustic communication between conspecifics. Acoustic analyses can reveal which acoustic cues signal species identity, that is, the cues that could potentially be used by birds for species recognition, whereas playback experiments aim to determine which cues birds actually use for species recognition. Few studies have compared the acoustic cues used for species-specific recognition between closely related species and between sexes within species. We focused on three shearwater species (Puffinus yelkouan, Puffinus mauretanicus, Calonectris d. diomedea) breeding in the Mediterranean basin. In a previo...
Animals use acoustic signals to defend resources against rivals and attract breeding partners. As wi...
Vocalization allows birds to communicate over long distances or in environments, where can be diffic...
Abstract Bird vocalisations are often essential for sex recognition, especially in species that show...
International audienceVocal recognition is an important process allowing partners' reunion in most s...
International audienceShearwaters are nocturnal burrowing seabirds. They return to their colony at d...
International audienceZebra finches are monogamous birds living in large assemblies, which represent...
Vocalizations are widely used to signal behavioural intention in animal communication, but may also ...
Zebra finches are monogamous birds living in large assemblies, which represent a source of confusion...
acoustic communication blue-footed booby information coding pair bond reproduction seabird sex diffe...
Animals need to be able to identify other species, which is crucial in competition for ecological re...
Bird vocalisations are often essential for sex recognition, especially in species that show little m...
International audienceAcoustic communication in burrowing petrels has been poorly studied. However, ...
Repeated interactions between individuals in socially living animals select for the evolution of sig...
A three-part study of the vocal and visual cues important for species recognition in six species of ...
The widely accepted functions of complex bird song - to defend a territory or attract a mate, or bot...
Animals use acoustic signals to defend resources against rivals and attract breeding partners. As wi...
Vocalization allows birds to communicate over long distances or in environments, where can be diffic...
Abstract Bird vocalisations are often essential for sex recognition, especially in species that show...
International audienceVocal recognition is an important process allowing partners' reunion in most s...
International audienceShearwaters are nocturnal burrowing seabirds. They return to their colony at d...
International audienceZebra finches are monogamous birds living in large assemblies, which represent...
Vocalizations are widely used to signal behavioural intention in animal communication, but may also ...
Zebra finches are monogamous birds living in large assemblies, which represent a source of confusion...
acoustic communication blue-footed booby information coding pair bond reproduction seabird sex diffe...
Animals need to be able to identify other species, which is crucial in competition for ecological re...
Bird vocalisations are often essential for sex recognition, especially in species that show little m...
International audienceAcoustic communication in burrowing petrels has been poorly studied. However, ...
Repeated interactions between individuals in socially living animals select for the evolution of sig...
A three-part study of the vocal and visual cues important for species recognition in six species of ...
The widely accepted functions of complex bird song - to defend a territory or attract a mate, or bot...
Animals use acoustic signals to defend resources against rivals and attract breeding partners. As wi...
Vocalization allows birds to communicate over long distances or in environments, where can be diffic...
Abstract Bird vocalisations are often essential for sex recognition, especially in species that show...