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There is some suggestion that flight evolved before echolocation, and that coevolution with insects and plants has shaped the evolution of call designs in bats.
In that respect, Ryan [ 53] suggested that the evolution of call features such as DF might also be constrained by signaler-receiver interaction.
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It does so using binary and non-binary data on the evolution of calling patterns on the North Europe-Far East trade from 2006 to 2017.
We examined the international evolution of calls for precautionary measures in relation to mobile phones and base stations, with particular focus on Australia and the United Kingdom.
This confirms that closely related species, with similar morphology and/or ecology may show convergent evolution of their call features and hence similarities in their echolocation calls (Papadatou, Butlin, & Altringham, 2008; Parsons & Jones, 2000).
It is the only avian order in which all species have an obligate clutch size of one, thus excluding sibling competition as a factor in the evolution of begging call structure.
Todd Oakley of the University of California, Santa Barbara, an expert on the evolution of vision, called the results "tantalizing".
I studied the ecology and evolution of lizards called skinks on islands in the Pacific.
This collective behavior protects established colonies from competitors, mirroring the evolution of alarm calling in the animal world.
Neoconocephalus has served as a model to study the evolution of male calls and female preferences.
The most common hypothesis invoked to account for the evolution of such calls is that they are sexually selected traits to alert males, other than the mating partner, to the receptive condition of the female caller [3], [5], [6], [8] [11], with the result of inciting competition amongst them.
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