نتایج جستجو برای: calling behaviour

تعداد نتایج: 190270  

1993
Thorsten Hartmann Gunter Saake

Speci cation of Object Interaction1 Thorsten Hartmann Gunter Saake 1This work was partially supported by CEC under ESPRIT-III Basic Research Action Working Group No. 6071 IS-CORE II (Information Systems { COrrectness and REusability). The work of Thorsten Hartmann is supported by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft under Sa 465/1-3. Abstract As a consequence of the growing interest in active databa...

2005
VOLKER B. DEECKE JOHN K. B. FORD PETER J. B. SLATER

The cost of vocal behaviour is usually expressed in energetic terms; however, many animals may pay additional costs when predators or potential prey eavesdrop on their vocal communication. The northeastern Pacific is home to two distinct ecotypes of killer whales, Orcinus orca, called residents and transients. Resident killer whales feed on fish, a prey with poor hearing abilities, whereas tran...

1996
ROHINI BALAKRISHNAN GERALD S. POLLACK

The courtship song of the cricket, Teleogryllus oceanicus plays an important role in inducing the female to mount the male, which is necessary for mating. The song consists of a short, amplitude-modulated chirp, followed by a long trill of constant intensity and high syllable rate. Using playback techniques, it was determined which physical parameters of courtship song are necessary and/or suff...

2015
Gloriana Chaverri Erin H. Gillam

Spix’s disc-winged bat (Thyroptera tricolor) forms cohesive groups despite using an extremely ephemeral roost, partly due to the use of two acoustic signals that help individuals locate roost sites and group members. While the calls that aid in group cohesion are commonly used, some bats rarely or never produce them. Here, we examine whether the differences observed in the contact calling behav...

Journal: :Offset 1969

2017
Toshitaka N Suzuki Nobuyuki Kutsukake

Understanding how individual behaviour influences the spatial and temporal distribution of other species is necessary to resolve the complex structure of species assemblages. Mixed-species bird flocks provide an ideal opportunity to investigate this issue, because members of the flocks are involved in a variety of behavioural interactions between species. Willow tits (Poecile montanus) often pr...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2015
Jameson L. Toole Yu-Ru Lin Erich Muehlegger Daniel Shoag Marta C. González David Lazer

Can data from mobile phones be used to observe economic shocks and their consequences at multiple scales? Here we present novel methods to detect mass layoffs, identify individuals affected by them and predict changes in aggregate unemployment rates using call detail records (CDRs) from mobile phones. Using the closure of a large manufacturing plant as a case study, we first describe a structur...

2015
Gloriana Chaverri Erin H. Gillam

Spix's disc-winged bat (Thyroptera tricolor) forms cohesive groups despite using an extremely ephemeral roost, partly due to the use of two acoustic signals that help individuals locate roost sites and group members. While the calls that aid in group cohesion are commonly used, some bats rarely or never produce them. Here, we examine whether the differences observed in the contact calling behav...

2013
Silvia S. Pedroso Iain Barber Ola Svensson Paulo J. Fonseca Maria Clara P. Amorim

Acoustic signals can encode crucial information about species identity and individual quality. We recorded and compared male courtship drum sounds of the sand goby Pomatoschistus minutus and the painted goby P. pictus and examined if they can function in species recognition within sympatric populations. We also examined which acoustic features are related to male quality and the factors that af...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2011
Karin S Pfennig Alyssa B Stewart

Reproductive character displacement--the evolution of traits that minimize reproductive interactions between species--can promote striking divergence in male signals or female mate preferences between populations that do and do not occur with heterospecifics. However, reproductive character displacement can affect other aspects of mating behaviour. Indeed, avoidance of heterospecific interactio...

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