The world is a noisy place, and animals have evolved a myriad of strategies to communicate in it. Animal communication signals are, however, often multimodal; their components can be processed by multiple sensory systems, and noise can thus affect signal components across different modalities. We studied the effect of environmental noise on multimodal communication in the túngara frog (Physalaemus pustulosus). Males communicate with rivals using airborne sounds combined with call-induced water ripples. We tested males under control as well as noisy conditions in which we mimicked rain- and wind-induced vibrations on the water surface. Males responded more strongly to a multimodal playback in which sound and ripples were combined, compared t...
Artículo de publicación ISIAnimals adopt different strategies to communicate by means of sound in n...
Background noise is ubiquitous and can impair acoustic communication and influence signaling behavio...
High background noise is an impediment to signal detection and perception. We report the use of mult...
The world is a noisy place, and animals have evolved a myriad of strategies to communicate in it. An...
The world is a noisy place, and animals have evolved a myriad of strategies to communicate in it. An...
The world is a noisy place, and animals have evolved a myriad of strategies to communicate in it. An...
The world is a noisy place, and animals have evolved a myriad of strategies to communicate in it. An...
Noise is one of the main factors that can influence the processes of sound communication across a wi...
Abstract Many animals use multimodal (both visual and acoustic) components in courtship signals. The...
High background noise is an impediment to signal detection and perception. We report the use of mult...
Many animal communication systems have evolved signal flexibility depending on environmental conditi...
Many animals acoustically communicate in large aggregations, producing biotic soundscapes. In turn, ...
Artículo de publicación ISIAnimals adopt different strategies to communicate by means of sound in n...
Animal displays are often perceived by intended and non-intended receivers in more than one sensory ...
Animal displays are often perceived by intended and non-intended receivers in more than one sensory ...
Artículo de publicación ISIAnimals adopt different strategies to communicate by means of sound in n...
Background noise is ubiquitous and can impair acoustic communication and influence signaling behavio...
High background noise is an impediment to signal detection and perception. We report the use of mult...
The world is a noisy place, and animals have evolved a myriad of strategies to communicate in it. An...
The world is a noisy place, and animals have evolved a myriad of strategies to communicate in it. An...
The world is a noisy place, and animals have evolved a myriad of strategies to communicate in it. An...
The world is a noisy place, and animals have evolved a myriad of strategies to communicate in it. An...
Noise is one of the main factors that can influence the processes of sound communication across a wi...
Abstract Many animals use multimodal (both visual and acoustic) components in courtship signals. The...
High background noise is an impediment to signal detection and perception. We report the use of mult...
Many animal communication systems have evolved signal flexibility depending on environmental conditi...
Many animals acoustically communicate in large aggregations, producing biotic soundscapes. In turn, ...
Artículo de publicación ISIAnimals adopt different strategies to communicate by means of sound in n...
Animal displays are often perceived by intended and non-intended receivers in more than one sensory ...
Animal displays are often perceived by intended and non-intended receivers in more than one sensory ...
Artículo de publicación ISIAnimals adopt different strategies to communicate by means of sound in n...
Background noise is ubiquitous and can impair acoustic communication and influence signaling behavio...
High background noise is an impediment to signal detection and perception. We report the use of mult...