Acoustic signals attenuate with the distance over which they travel, but a vocalizing animal might maintain signal transmission by increasing vocal amplitude when addressing a distant receiver. Such behaviour is well known in humans as speakers vary vocal amplitude with changing distance from an audience, a phenomenon that has been interpreted as resulting from our higher cognitive abilities. However, whether nonhuman animals are capable of this form of vocal adjustment appears to be unknown. We investigated whether birds are also able to regulate the amplitude of their vocal signals depending on receiver distance. Male zebra finches, Taeniopygia guttata, increased their song amplitude with increasing distance to addressed females, indicati...
Vocal amplitude, one of the crucial factors for the exchange of acoustic signals, has been neglected...
In communication, vocal signals are often used for long-range signaling. Yet, little experimental ev...
The Acoustic Adaptation Hypothesis posits that habitat characteristics influence the structure of an...
Acoustic signals attenuate with the distance over which they travel, but a vocalizing animal might m...
International audienceBesides their song, which is usually a functionally well-defined communication...
International audienceReliable transmission of acoustic information about individual identity is of ...
Abstract Studies of acoustic communication often focus on the categories and units of vocalizations,...
Birdsong is typically seen as a long-range signal functioning in mate attraction and territory defen...
Reliable transmission of acoustic information about individual identity is of critical importance fo...
BACKGROUND: Assessing the active space of the various types of information encoded by songbirds' voc...
BACKGROUND:Assessing the active space of the various types of information encoded by songbirds' voca...
BackgroundAssessing the active space of the various types of information encoded by songbirds' vocal...
Birdsong is typically seen as a long-range signal functioning in mate attraction and territory defen...
In communication, vocal signals are often used for long-range signaling. Yet, little experimental ev...
In communication, vocal signals are often used for long-range signaling. Yet, little experimental ev...
Vocal amplitude, one of the crucial factors for the exchange of acoustic signals, has been neglected...
In communication, vocal signals are often used for long-range signaling. Yet, little experimental ev...
The Acoustic Adaptation Hypothesis posits that habitat characteristics influence the structure of an...
Acoustic signals attenuate with the distance over which they travel, but a vocalizing animal might m...
International audienceBesides their song, which is usually a functionally well-defined communication...
International audienceReliable transmission of acoustic information about individual identity is of ...
Abstract Studies of acoustic communication often focus on the categories and units of vocalizations,...
Birdsong is typically seen as a long-range signal functioning in mate attraction and territory defen...
Reliable transmission of acoustic information about individual identity is of critical importance fo...
BACKGROUND: Assessing the active space of the various types of information encoded by songbirds' voc...
BACKGROUND:Assessing the active space of the various types of information encoded by songbirds' voca...
BackgroundAssessing the active space of the various types of information encoded by songbirds' vocal...
Birdsong is typically seen as a long-range signal functioning in mate attraction and territory defen...
In communication, vocal signals are often used for long-range signaling. Yet, little experimental ev...
In communication, vocal signals are often used for long-range signaling. Yet, little experimental ev...
Vocal amplitude, one of the crucial factors for the exchange of acoustic signals, has been neglected...
In communication, vocal signals are often used for long-range signaling. Yet, little experimental ev...
The Acoustic Adaptation Hypothesis posits that habitat characteristics influence the structure of an...