10.4231/TYHF-XJ20
Claire T Hemingway, Henry D Legett, 0000-0001-9005-8641, Ximena E Bernal, 0000-0001-6155-5980
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
10.4231/7M5G-FZ96
Henry D Legett, 0000-0001-9005-8641, Ikkyu Aihara, Ximena E Bernal, 0000-0001-6155-5980
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
10.4231/EK65-7R65
Amanda Barabas, 0000-0002-4953-5458, Brianna Gaskill, David Williams, Helena Soini, Heng Wei Cheng, Jacob Desmond, Jeffrey Lucas, Marisa Erasmus, Milos Novotny
05/16/2022
Data set that compares volatile compounds in the home cage of male mice with social behavior patterns
affiliative behavior aggression animal communication Animal Sciences Mus musculus olfaction
10.4231/7ZMS-ZB05
Amanda Barabas, 0000-0002-4953-5458, Brianna Gaskill, 0000-0002-1884-803X, Heng-Wei Cheng, Jeffrey Lucas, Marisa A Erasmus, 0000-0002-6501-3887
11/14/2022
Dataset from assessment of volatile organic compounds (VOC) found in male mouse secretions on social behavior
affiliative behavior aggression animal communication Animal Sciences Mus musculus olfaction
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