Video playback has been used to explore many issues in animal communication, but the scope of this work has been constrained by the lack of stimulus-subject interaction. In many natural contexts, each participant's signalling behaviour is dependent from moment-to-moment on that of the other. Analyses of acoustic communication demonstrate the value of reproducing such social contingencies. We assessed the utility of interactive playback for studies of visual signalling by comparing the responses of male Jacky dragons, Amphibolurus muricatus, to interactive and non-interactive digital video playbacks of a life-sized conspecific. Displays produced by lizards in the interactive condition had the effect of suppressing the aggressive display of t...
Many animal signals have introductory components that alert receivers. Examples from the acoustic an...
Video playback is a widely-used technique for the controlled manipulation and presentation of visual...
The syntactical structure of communicative signals inherently elicits social interaction between con...
Many animals signal their resource holding potential (RHP) to deter competitors from engaging them i...
During conflict, males often assess their opponent's fighting ability and motivation via dynamic sig...
Honest signals allow animals to assess an opponent without the injury risk of fighting. Playback exp...
Many animals signal their resource holding potential (RHP) to deter competitors from engaging them i...
Within-species discrimination is a prerequisite for social behaviour. This phenomenon is well establ...
Selection for conspicuousness has been an important force on visual signal design. Although signal e...
Movement-based visual signals are widely distributed among animal species. They are used in a variet...
Territorial animals typically have the ability to discriminate between familiar and unfamiliar consp...
Many lizards produce visual displays to mediate social behavior. However, most studies have focused ...
Many animals signals have introductory components that alert receivers. Examples from the acoustic a...
R st he tia 20 he s v pa es. pec te le.spent more time near this stimulus. In contrast, females of t...
Design characteristics of signals, such as their duration, may have evolved to maximize signal effic...
Many animal signals have introductory components that alert receivers. Examples from the acoustic an...
Video playback is a widely-used technique for the controlled manipulation and presentation of visual...
The syntactical structure of communicative signals inherently elicits social interaction between con...
Many animals signal their resource holding potential (RHP) to deter competitors from engaging them i...
During conflict, males often assess their opponent's fighting ability and motivation via dynamic sig...
Honest signals allow animals to assess an opponent without the injury risk of fighting. Playback exp...
Many animals signal their resource holding potential (RHP) to deter competitors from engaging them i...
Within-species discrimination is a prerequisite for social behaviour. This phenomenon is well establ...
Selection for conspicuousness has been an important force on visual signal design. Although signal e...
Movement-based visual signals are widely distributed among animal species. They are used in a variet...
Territorial animals typically have the ability to discriminate between familiar and unfamiliar consp...
Many lizards produce visual displays to mediate social behavior. However, most studies have focused ...
Many animals signals have introductory components that alert receivers. Examples from the acoustic a...
R st he tia 20 he s v pa es. pec te le.spent more time near this stimulus. In contrast, females of t...
Design characteristics of signals, such as their duration, may have evolved to maximize signal effic...
Many animal signals have introductory components that alert receivers. Examples from the acoustic an...
Video playback is a widely-used technique for the controlled manipulation and presentation of visual...
The syntactical structure of communicative signals inherently elicits social interaction between con...