Listar por materia "Geographic variation"
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Geographic variation in acoustic communication in anurans and its neuroethological implications
(2014)Geographic variation of traits may represent the first step for evolutionary divergence potentially leading to speciation. Signals are behavioral traits of particular interest for the study of variation at a geographic ...
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Individual and population variation of linear and non-linear components of the advertisement call of Darwin’s frog (Rhinoderma darwinii)
(2019)Non-linear vocal phenomena (NLP) are complex phonation emissions that include complex frequency patterns, which have been reported in an increasing number of taxa. Such acoustic components may play an important role in ...
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Lack of phonotactic preferences of female frogs and its consequences for signal evolution
(2015)Sexual selection is one of the main evolutionary forces that drive signal evolution. In previous studies, we have found out that males of Pleurodema thaul, a frog with an extensive latitudinal distribution in Chile, emits ...