The emergence and maintenance of animal communication systems requires the co-evolution of signal and receiver. Frogs and toads rely heavily on acoustic communication for coordinating reproduction and typically have ears tuned to the dominant frequency of their vocalizations, allowing discrimination from background noise and heterospecific calls. However, we present here evidence that two anurans, Brachycephalus ephippium and B. pitanga, are insensitive to the sound of their own calls. Both species produce advertisement calls outside their hearing sensitivity range and their inner ears are partly undeveloped, which accounts for their lack of high-frequency sensitivity. If unheard by the intended receivers, calls are not beneficial to the em...
Abstract Background The acoustic adaptation hypothesis (AAH) states that signals should evolve towar...
Faculty advisor: Dr. Mark A. BeeEach breeding season, frogs face the challenge of effectively commun...
Amphibian malformations occur naturally in wild populations. On Fernando de Noronha, Brazil, normal ...
Abstract The emergence and maintenance of animal communication systems requires the co-evolution of ...
The emergence and maintenance of animal communication systems requires the co-evolution of signal an...
Túngara frogs rely primarily on acoustic advertisement calls to find a mate. These calls consist of ...
Túngara frogs rely primarily on acoustic advertisement calls to find a mate. These calls consist of ...
Reproduction in many animals depends on females detecting and responding to male advertisement calls...
Reproduction in many animals depends on females detecting and responding to male advertisement calls...
Many animal communication systems have evolved signal flexibility depending on environmental conditi...
Most male frogs produce calls to attract females and repel rivals. The transmission of these calls c...
Abstract The ultrasonic communication in Concave-eared torrent frogs Odorrana tormota is believed to...
Long-distance acoustic signals are widely used in animal communication systems and, in many cases, a...
In species-rich assemblages of acoustically communicating animals, heterospecific sounds may constra...
Artículo de publicación ISIAnimals adopt different strategies to communicate by means of sound in n...
Abstract Background The acoustic adaptation hypothesis (AAH) states that signals should evolve towar...
Faculty advisor: Dr. Mark A. BeeEach breeding season, frogs face the challenge of effectively commun...
Amphibian malformations occur naturally in wild populations. On Fernando de Noronha, Brazil, normal ...
Abstract The emergence and maintenance of animal communication systems requires the co-evolution of ...
The emergence and maintenance of animal communication systems requires the co-evolution of signal an...
Túngara frogs rely primarily on acoustic advertisement calls to find a mate. These calls consist of ...
Túngara frogs rely primarily on acoustic advertisement calls to find a mate. These calls consist of ...
Reproduction in many animals depends on females detecting and responding to male advertisement calls...
Reproduction in many animals depends on females detecting and responding to male advertisement calls...
Many animal communication systems have evolved signal flexibility depending on environmental conditi...
Most male frogs produce calls to attract females and repel rivals. The transmission of these calls c...
Abstract The ultrasonic communication in Concave-eared torrent frogs Odorrana tormota is believed to...
Long-distance acoustic signals are widely used in animal communication systems and, in many cases, a...
In species-rich assemblages of acoustically communicating animals, heterospecific sounds may constra...
Artículo de publicación ISIAnimals adopt different strategies to communicate by means of sound in n...
Abstract Background The acoustic adaptation hypothesis (AAH) states that signals should evolve towar...
Faculty advisor: Dr. Mark A. BeeEach breeding season, frogs face the challenge of effectively commun...
Amphibian malformations occur naturally in wild populations. On Fernando de Noronha, Brazil, normal ...