Simulations with Australian dragon lizards suggest movement-based signal effectiveness is dependent on display structure and environmental conditions
Abstract Habitat-specific characteristics can affect signal transmission such that different habitats dictate the optimal signal. One way to examine how the environment influences signals is by comparing changes in signal effectiveness in different habitats. Examinations of signal effectiveness betw...
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Main Authors: | Xue Bian, Angela Pinilla, Tom Chandler, Richard Peters |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7da41b2db32a4f4392e1a1faa9f61509 |
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