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Data from: Singing whales generate high levels of particle motion: implications for acoustic communication and hearing?
- 负责人:
- Mooney, T. Aran
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.34s86
- 摘要:
- Acoustic signals are fundamental to animal communication, and cetaceans are often considered bioacoustic specialists. Nearly all studies of thei
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Data from: Sensory evolution of hearing in tettigoniids with differing communication systems
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- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.49jg0
- 摘要:
- sensilla is further reduced in P. intermedius which lost acoustic signalling due to parthenogenesis. The auditory sensitivity correlated with the si
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Data from: The theory of island biogeography and soundscapes: species diversity and the organization of acoustic communities
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- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.3rf15cg
- 摘要:
- ecological niches. These factors are known to affect diet and morphology, but can also affect communication and acoustic signaling in particular. However, no study ha
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Data from: Humans recognize emotional arousal in vocalizations across all classes of terrestrial vertebrates: evidence for acoustic universals
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- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.7k23g
- 摘要:
- s is true, we should expect to find cross-species acoustic universals in emotional vocalizations. Studies suggest that acoustic attributes of aroused
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Data from: Are signals of aggressive intent less honest in urban habitats?
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- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.2fq07h7
- 摘要:
- s: the low amplitude soft songs (an acoustic signal) and wing waves (a visual signal) but whether the honesty of these signals is affected by urbanization ha
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Data from: Replicated evolutionary divergence in the cuticular hydrocarbon profile of male crickets associated with the loss of song in the Hawaiian
- 负责人:
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.tj00r
- 摘要:
- onary loss of acoustic signalling can drive an evolutionary divergence in the alternative signalling modality, male CHC profiles. QST-FST comparisons reveal
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Data from: Acoustic monitoring of coastal dolphins and their response to naval mine neutralization exercises
- 负责人:
- Lammers, Marc
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.1j05f
- 摘要:
- their signalling. Concurrent acoustic monitoring farther away from the training area suggested that the radius of response was between 3 and 6?km. A generalized additi
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Data from: Functional basis of the sexual dimorphism in the auditory fovea of the duetting bushcricket Ancylecha fenestrata
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- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.p55m7
- 摘要:
- fenestrata, the mutual acoustic communication between males and females is asymmetrical. We investigated how those signalling disparities are reflected
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Data from: Exploring the hidden landscape of female preferences for complex signals
- 负责人:
- Reichert, Michael
- 关键词:
- Adaptive landscape signal evolution complex signal Orthopteran acoustic communication sensory bias
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.51g4t
- 摘要:
- complex signal evolution. We measured female preference functions for characteristics of acoustic appendages added to male calling songs in the grasshopper
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Data from: Vestigial singing behaviour persists after the evolutionary loss of song in crickets
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- 关键词:
- vestigial behaviour;Central Pattern Generator;Rapid evolution;Orthoptera;trait loss;sexual signal
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.7tv59
- 摘要:
- t remove sound-producing wing structures, eliminating all acoustic signalling and affording protection against an acoustically-orientating parasitoid fly