subject: biological sciences type: dataset
10.4231/STQE-9A91
12/16/2021
In this study we demonstrate that torus longitudinalis feedback projections to tectum drive binocular integration and spatial summation in a defined tectal circuit. These findings reveal a novel role for the zebrafish torus longitudinalis.
biological sciences fluorescence microscopy Matlab Neuroscience research Vision zebrafish
10.4231/0BQQ-DV64
Elisabeth C DeMarco , Estuardo Robles , George R Stoner
08/15/2022
We have developed a genetic labeling system in zebrafish to enable high resolution in vivo imaging of dendritic spine dynamics during larval development.
biological sciences fluorescence microscopy Neuroscience Research Data Depot
10.4231/E3V1-GT04
Catherine Searle , Hector H Zumbado-Ulate
06/20/2022
List of CSV files used to produce the models
amphibian declines Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis biological sciences disease Habitat Loss habitat suitability species range
10.4231/4AGY-FT54
Andrew Joseph Mularo , James Andrew DeWoody , Ximena E Bernal
09/06/2022
Associated data downloaded from both VertNet and the USGS Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database for the publication "The establishment history of three invasive anuran species across the Florida peninsula"
biological sciences Eleutherodactylus planirostris Osteopilus septentrionalis Rhinella marina
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
10.4231/72DB-ER33
Andrew Joseph Mularo , James Andrew DeWoody , Ximena E Bernal
04/12/2021
Publicly available data from VertNet and USGS for Rhinella marina and Osteopilus septentrionalis used for spatial analysis to track their invasion in Florida
biological sciences Invasion Invasive Species R Software Spatial Ecology
10.4231/FQ58-DC83
Bianca Rendon , Brian C Leavell , Gil Menda , Hoover Pantoja , Jian Zhou , Neil D. Sanscrainte , Ronald N Miles , Ronald R Hoy , W.A. Priyanka P. de-Silva , Ximena E Bernal
04/02/2021
Data and codes used to investigate behavioral, neurophysiological and biomechanical traits associated with the evolution of hearing in mosquitoes
antenna biological sciences eavesdropping frog Hearing mosquito sensory biases
10.4231/E00F-VE65
Henry D Legett , Viktor Baranov , Ximena E Bernal
04/28/2021
We investigated the seasonal interaction among a specialized eavesdropping, frog-biting midges (Corethrella spp.), and their anuran hosts. Overall abundance of midges decreased in the dry season with little differences in abundance of species.
acoustic communication biological sciences eavesdroppers Engystomops pustulosus frog-biting midges phenology Smilisca sila tropical seasonality
10.4231/SKRQ-CN44
Henry Legett , Rachel A Page , Ximena E Bernal
03/04/2021
We investigate how signal synchronization is shaped by natural and sexual selection in two frog species. Our results show that synchronization reduces exposure to eavesdroppers and relaxed selection by females is likely important.
acoustic communication biological sciences communi eavesdroppers relaxed selection synchrony
10.4231/TYHF-XJ20
Claire T Hemingway , Henry D Legett , Ximena E Bernal
03/04/2021
We show that male tree frogs reduce their attractiveness to eavesdropping enemies (bats and midges) by overlapping their calls at near-perfect synchrony with the calls of neighboring conspecifics taking advantage of an auditory illusion.
animal communication biological sciences communication network eavesdroppers illusion sensory exploitation synchrony
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