Meta‐analysis of the acoustic adaptation hypothesis reveals no support for the effect of vegetation structure on acoustic signalling across terrestrial vertebrates

B Freitas, PB D'Amelio, B Milá, C Thébaud… - Biological …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Acoustic communication plays a prominent role in various ecological and evolutionary
processes involving social interactions. The properties of acoustic signals are thought to be …

Circuitscape in Julia: empowering dynamic approaches to connectivity assessment

KR Hall, R Anantharaman, VA Landau, M Clark… - Land, 2021 - mdpi.com
The conservation field is experiencing a rapid increase in the amount, variety, and quality of
spatial data that can help us understand species movement and landscape connectivity …

Are commonly used metrics of bird song complexity concordant?

L Benedict, NA Najar - The Auk: Ornithological Advances, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Researchers studying the evolution of animal communication often ask what generates and
maintains signal complexity, but they define and measure complexity in different ways. If …

Habitat-related differences in song structure and complexity in a songbird with a large repertoire

K Deoniziak, TS Osiejuk - BMC ecology, 2019 - Springer
Background Urbanisation has been shown to influence many aspects of animal vocal
communication. Much attention has been paid to anthropogenic noise, which is often …

Meta-analysis of the acoustic adaptation hypothesis reveals no support for the effect of vegetation structure on acoustic signalling across terrestrial vertebrates

B Freitas, PB D'Amelio, B Milá, C Thébaud, T Janicke - BioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
Acoustic communication plays a prominent role in various ecological and evolutionary
processes involving social interactions. The properties of acoustic signals are thought to be …

Song complexity is associated with habitat quality in an upland passerine

J García, P Laiolo, S Suárez‐Seoane - Ibis, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding the influence of intrinsic (genetic and morphological) and extrinsic
(geographical, environmental and social) factors on the performance and spatial …

Modelling dispersal in a large parrot: a comparison of landscape resistance models with population genetics and vocal dialect patterns

MV Keighley, NE Langmore, JV Peñalba… - Landscape ecology, 2020 - Springer
Context Identifying the range, core areas and dispersal pathways or barriers in
heterogeneous landscapes is important for managing threatened species. Studies of …

Functional connectivity and population persistence in woodland birds: insights for management from a multi-species conservation genetics study

JQ Radford, N Amos, K Harrisson… - Emu-Austral …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Conservation management of wildlife benefits from understanding the genetic factors
underlying individual fitness and population evolution. Habitat loss and fragmentation …

Acoustic signalling and subspecies divergence in two Australasian treecreepers (Climacteridae)

B Doohan - 2024 - eprints.qut.edu.au
Australasian treecreepers have diversified into most woodland habitats throughout Australia,
yet little is known about the mechanisms behind this diversification at the intra-species level …

Determinants of vocal variation in Australian Cuckoos

P Andrée - 2020 - researchoutput.csu.edu.au
Avian brood parasites lay their eggs in other species' nests, and host parents hatch and feed
the chicks. To avoid imprinting and mating with the wrong species, brood parasites need to …