When others show sexy tails or sing elaborate songs, many animals use the language of chemistry to attract potential mates. A study provides insights into the evolutionary conundrum of how new chemical signals can evolve in an established communication system
Studies of animal communication have documented myriad rapid, context-dependent changes in visual an...
Pheromones are chemical signals whose composition varies enormously between species. Despite pheromo...
Animal signals may result from construction behaviour and can provide receivers with essential infor...
Chemical signals play an important role in the behaviour of most, if not all, organisms, but we stil...
Abstract. Chemical signals play an important role in the behaviour of most, if not all, organisms, b...
Chemical communication is probably the oldest, most ubiquitous form of information exchange in the n...
editorial reviewedWhen others show sexy tails or sing elaborate songs, many animals use the language...
A chemical signal, such as a scent mark, is likely to provide unique and overlapping information abo...
SummaryWhen others show sexy tails or sing elaborate songs, many animals use the language of chemist...
- Chemical communication is ubiquitous. The identification of conserved structural elements in visua...
Linguists generally agree that language is designed to convey information from signalers to receiver...
SummaryThe study of animal signals began in earnest with the publication in 1872 of Charles Darwin’s...
Chemical communication is ubiquitous. The identification of conserved structural elements in visual ...
Chemical communication is ubiquitous. The identification of conserved structural elements in visual ...
Animal signals-involving combinations of acoustic, chemical, visual, and behavioral cues-are among t...
Studies of animal communication have documented myriad rapid, context-dependent changes in visual an...
Pheromones are chemical signals whose composition varies enormously between species. Despite pheromo...
Animal signals may result from construction behaviour and can provide receivers with essential infor...
Chemical signals play an important role in the behaviour of most, if not all, organisms, but we stil...
Abstract. Chemical signals play an important role in the behaviour of most, if not all, organisms, b...
Chemical communication is probably the oldest, most ubiquitous form of information exchange in the n...
editorial reviewedWhen others show sexy tails or sing elaborate songs, many animals use the language...
A chemical signal, such as a scent mark, is likely to provide unique and overlapping information abo...
SummaryWhen others show sexy tails or sing elaborate songs, many animals use the language of chemist...
- Chemical communication is ubiquitous. The identification of conserved structural elements in visua...
Linguists generally agree that language is designed to convey information from signalers to receiver...
SummaryThe study of animal signals began in earnest with the publication in 1872 of Charles Darwin’s...
Chemical communication is ubiquitous. The identification of conserved structural elements in visual ...
Chemical communication is ubiquitous. The identification of conserved structural elements in visual ...
Animal signals-involving combinations of acoustic, chemical, visual, and behavioral cues-are among t...
Studies of animal communication have documented myriad rapid, context-dependent changes in visual an...
Pheromones are chemical signals whose composition varies enormously between species. Despite pheromo...
Animal signals may result from construction behaviour and can provide receivers with essential infor...