subject: biological sciences creator: Ikkyu Aihara
10.4231/J9RZ-QF79
Henry Legett , Ikkyu Aihara , Ximena E Bernal
03/04/2021
We investigated two non-mutually exclusive hypotheses: 1) beacon effect and 2) eavesdropper avoidance. We found that synchronized signalling both increasing attraction of females to the chorus and reducing eavesdropper attacks.
acoustic communication beacon effect biological sciences eavesdroppers predator avoidance relaxed selection synchrony
10.4231/1GSD-PZ56
Henry Legett , Ikkyu Aihara , Ryan P. Madden , Ximena E Bernal
03/04/2021
We investigated how the different call types of a Japanese stream breeding treefrog are affected by automobile traffic noise. This noise affected signal types in different ways suggesting some social functions will be disrupted more than others.
acoustic communication anthropogenic noise biological sciences Buergeria japonica frogs Noise noise pollution road effects
10.4231/7M5G-FZ96
Henry D Legett , Ikkyu Aihara , Ximena E Bernal
03/04/2021
We examined call timing strategies of the Ryukyu Kajika frog showing variation in temporal signaling strategies within a species with a call type that is synchronized with neighbors and another one that is produced alternating.
acoustic communication animal communication biological sciences Buergeria japonica call timing synchronized signals synchrony
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