The use of bioacoustics in anuran taxonomy: theory, terminology, methods and recommendations for best practice

J Koehler, M Jansen, A Rodriguez, PJR Kok, LF Toledo… - Zootaxa, 2017 - biotaxa.org
Vocalizations of anuran amphibians have received much attention in studies of behavioral
ecology and physiology, but also provide informative characters for identifying and …

Cognition in contests: mechanisms, ecology, and evolution

MS Reichert, JL Quinn - Trends in ecology & evolution, 2017 - cell.com
Animal contests govern access to key resources and are a fundamental determinant of
fitness within populations. Little is known about the mechanisms generating individual …

[PDF][PDF] Pre-emptive low cost social distancing and enhanced hygiene implemented before local COVID-19 transmission could decrease the number and severity of …

C Dalton, S Corbett, A Katelaris - Med J Aust, 2020 - mja.com.au
China appears to have constrained transmission of COVID-19 outside of Hubei Provence
through rapid and intensive containment and mitigation interventions. Most countries only …

Communication in animal social networks: a missing link?

L Snijders, M Naguib - Advances in the Study of Behavior, 2017 - Elsevier
Social interactions are central in the lives of many animals. Social partners can lower
individual stress levels (Rault, 2012), a process known in humans and primates as social …

Evolution of acoustic signals associated with cooperative parental behavior in a poison frog

JB Moss, JP Tumulty… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
The emergence of complex social interactions is predicted to be an important selective force
in the diversification of communication systems. Parental care presents a key social context …

Sound source localization and segregation with internally coupled ears: the treefrog model

MA Bee, J Christensen-Dalsgaard - Biological Cybernetics, 2016 - Springer
Acoustic signaling plays key roles in mediating many of the reproductive and social
behaviors of anurans (frogs and toads). Moreover, acoustic signaling often occurs at night, in …

Territorial olive frogs display lower aggression towards neighbours than strangers based on individual vocal signatures

MF Chuang, YC Kam, MA Bee - Animal Behaviour, 2017 - Elsevier
Highlights•Male olive frogs defend their territories using vocalizations and physical
fights.•Their vocalizations are highly individually distinct.•Territory holders are more …

Dear enemy effect

JP Tumulty - Encyclopedia of animal cognition and behavior, 2022 - Springer
Human mating decisions are not made in a social vacuum; rather, members of the local
community and external surroundings, especially close kin and coalitional allies, affect them …

Ecological and social drivers of neighbor recognition and the dear enemy effect in a poison frog

JP Tumulty, MA Bee - Behavioral Ecology, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Navigating social relationships frequently rests on the ability to recognize familiar individuals
using phenotypic characteristics. Across diverse taxa, animals vary in their capacities for …

Stranger Danger: Differential response to strangers and neighbors by a social carnivore, the Asiatic wild dog (Cuon alpinus)

P Ghaskadbi, P Nigam, B Habib - Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 2022 - Springer
The function of holding territories is primarily to have access to resources like food and
mates. However, it is costly in terms of energy and time investment. Solitary-living, territorial …