Many models of honest signaling, based on Zahavi's handicap principle, predict that if receivers are interested in a quality that shows continuous variation across the population of signalers, then the distribution of signal intensities will also be continuous. However, it has previously been noted that this prediction does not agree with empirical observation in many signaling systems, where signals are limited to a small number of levels despite continuous variation in the trait being signaled. Typically, there is a critical value of the trait, with all individuals with trait values on one side of the threshold using the same cheap signal, and all those with trait values on the other side of the threshold using the same expensive signal. ...
We introduce noise in the signaling technology of an otherwise standard wasteful signaling model (Sp...
The “cost of begging” is a prominent prediction of costly signalling theory, suggesting that offspri...
We introduce noise in the signaling technology of an otherwise standard wasteful signaling model (Sp...
Many models of honest signaling, based on Zahavi's handicap principle, predict that if receivers are...
Organisms sometimes appear to use extravagant traits, or “handicaps”, to signal their quality to an ...
The handicap principle has been the overarching framework to explain the evolution and maintenance o...
The handicap principle of Zahavi is potentially of great importance to the study of biological commu...
A key question in the development of understanding of animal communication has been what maintains t...
Multiple evolutionary phenomena require individual animals to assess conspecifics based on behaviors...
Signaling is an intriguing behavioral phenomenon observed, almost without exception, when organisms ...
The defining problem of animal signalling theory is how reliable communication systems remain stable...
How and why animals and humans signal reliably is a key issue in biology and social sciences that ne...
It has been suggested that the evolution of signals must be a wasteful process for the signaller, ai...
In aggressive interactions, animals often use a discrete set of signals, while the properties being ...
Signals and cues are extensively used in social interactions across diverse communication systems. H...
We introduce noise in the signaling technology of an otherwise standard wasteful signaling model (Sp...
The “cost of begging” is a prominent prediction of costly signalling theory, suggesting that offspri...
We introduce noise in the signaling technology of an otherwise standard wasteful signaling model (Sp...
Many models of honest signaling, based on Zahavi's handicap principle, predict that if receivers are...
Organisms sometimes appear to use extravagant traits, or “handicaps”, to signal their quality to an ...
The handicap principle has been the overarching framework to explain the evolution and maintenance o...
The handicap principle of Zahavi is potentially of great importance to the study of biological commu...
A key question in the development of understanding of animal communication has been what maintains t...
Multiple evolutionary phenomena require individual animals to assess conspecifics based on behaviors...
Signaling is an intriguing behavioral phenomenon observed, almost without exception, when organisms ...
The defining problem of animal signalling theory is how reliable communication systems remain stable...
How and why animals and humans signal reliably is a key issue in biology and social sciences that ne...
It has been suggested that the evolution of signals must be a wasteful process for the signaller, ai...
In aggressive interactions, animals often use a discrete set of signals, while the properties being ...
Signals and cues are extensively used in social interactions across diverse communication systems. H...
We introduce noise in the signaling technology of an otherwise standard wasteful signaling model (Sp...
The “cost of begging” is a prominent prediction of costly signalling theory, suggesting that offspri...
We introduce noise in the signaling technology of an otherwise standard wasteful signaling model (Sp...