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Data from: Does vocal learning accelerate acoustic diversification? Evolution of contact calls in neotropical parrots
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sensory drive;evolutionary rates;Body Size;Neotropical parrot;contact calls;vocal learning;signal evolution;comparative analyses
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.qv565
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t on acoustic parameters. Our results suggest that parrot contact calls, which are learned acoustic signals, show evolutionary rates similar to those of morphological
Data from: Estimation of inhalation flow profile using audio-based methods to assess inhaler medication adherence
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doi:10.5061/dryad.8310n
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on audio signals were recorded simultaneously using the Inhaler Compliance Assessment device attached to the inhaler. The acoustic (amplitude) envelope was esti
Data from: Is sociality required for the evolution of communicative complexity? Evidence weighed against alternative hypotheses in diverse taxonomic
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Ord, Terry J.
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animal communication acoustic signal visual signal chemical signal phylogeny
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.nf7697j6
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no compelling selection pressure was identified. For most taxa, phylogenetic null models were consistently ranked above adaptive models and, for some taxa, signal
Data from: Reciprocal signaling in honeyguide-human mutualism
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Spottiswoode, Claire N.
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Mutualism Cooperation Interspecific communication Acoustic signaling Cooperative foraging
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doi:10.5061/dryad.8c65s
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Greater honeyguides (Indicator indicator) lead human honey-hunters to wild bees’ nests, in a rare example of a mutualistic foraging partnership bet
Data from: How environmental conditions shape the chemical signal design of lizards
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Chemical communication Epidermal gland secretions GC-MS Adaptive evolution Pheromones Phylogenetic comparative methods Signal efficacy Macroevolution
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doi:10.5061/dryad.340g8
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on. For the visual and acoustic modalities, the effect of the physical environment on signal efficacy is a well-studied selective force. Still, very littl
Data from: Acoustic adaptation to city noise through vocal learning by a songbird
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Derryberry, Elizabeth
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Cultural selection acoustic adaptation song learning vocal performance anthropogenic noise birdsong
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doi:10.5061/dryad.856rc00
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gely unexplored. We hypothesize that cultural selection for signal structures less masked by noise is a mechanism of acoustic adaptation to anthropogenic
Data from: The potential influence of morphology on the evolutionary divergence of an acoustic signal.
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common garden;advertisement call;sexual selection;Teleogryllus commodus;field cricket;present;Geometric morphometrics
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doi:10.5061/dryad.1kp0s
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e males produce acoustic advertisement signals to attract females by stridulating with specialized structures on their forewings. In this study
Data from: What makes a multimodal signal attractive? A preference function approach
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Preference functions;multimodal signals;Molothrus ater
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.79310
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display can modify how attractive a song is for females. This indicates that the visual and acoustic male signal components are non-redundant and modulate each other
Data from: Comparing the sampling performance of sound recorders versus point counts in bird surveys: a meta-analysis
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point count;species richness;bird survey;sound detection space;acoustic recording;signal-to-noise ratio;passive acoustic monitoring;autonomous recording unit;microphone;autonomous sound recorder
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doi:10.5061/dryad.5nn3hf3
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r sampling performance. Quantitative comparisons of bird species richness between acoustic recorders and human point counts have previously been hampered
Data from: Developmental experience with anthropogenic noise hinders adult mate location in an acoustically signaling invertebrate
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mate location;Orthoptera;developmental plasticity;Teleogryllus oceanicus;Behavior;anthropogenic noise
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.53qb3
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with (i.e., masks) the sounds used by many acoustically signaling organisms to locate and secure mates. To determine if pre-reproductive exposure to noise improves

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