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Interaction between visual and chemical cues in a Liolaemus lizard: a multimodal approach.
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Whether the visual component of a multimodal signal could attract attention at a distance, increasing the effectiveness of transmission and reception of the information in chemical cues, is discussed.About:
This article is published in Zoology.The article was published on 2017-12-01. It has received 16 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sensory cue & Stimulus modality.read more
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Evolution and function of multimodal courtship displays
TL;DR: What is currently known about the functional significance of courtship displays is reviewed, particularly about the role of multimodality in the courtship communication context, to place emphasis on those cases where a complete picture of the communication system can only be assessed by taking complexity and interaction between different modalities into account.
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An Olfactory Display to Study the Integration of Vision and Olfaction in a Virtual Reality Environment
TL;DR: The paper describes the design of an innovative virtual reality system, based on a combination of an olfactory display and a visual display, to be used for investigating the directionality of the sense of olfaction.
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Headbob displays signal sex, social context and species identity in a Liolaemus lizard
TL;DR: The objectives were to describe the form of headbobs, to analyse their structure and to compare between sexes and social contexts, and it was shown that bouts A and B might be multi-component signals and non-redundant.
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Bold and bright: shy and supple? The effect of habitat type on personality–cognition covariance in the Aegean wall lizard (Podarcis erhardii)
TL;DR: In this paper , the effect of habitat complexity on multiple aspects of animal personality and cognition, and how this influenced their relationship, in five populations of the Aegean wall lizard (Podarcis erhardii).
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Mismatch in receiver responses to multimodal signals in a diurnal gecko
TL;DR: It is concluded that the secondary evolution of visual signals in C. mysoriensis enhances male–male social interactions and not communication in general.
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Inhibitory interactions between multimodal behavioural responses may influence the evolution of complex signals
TL;DR: In sagebrush lizards, multiple signals may be evolutionarily maintained because behavioural responses to different sensory modalities are redundant and, hence, the cost of negative interactions between those responses is low.
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Chemical cues and binary individual recognition in the hermit crab Pagurus longicarpus
TL;DR: The behaviour exhibited by the hermit crab Pagurus longicarpus in response to an empty shell varied in the presence of cues from conspecific individuals according to its familiarity or not with them as discussed by the authors.
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Current Status and Future Directions of Research in Complex Signaling
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Negative association between conspicuous visual display and chemosensory behavior in two phrynosomatid lizards
Diana K. Hews,Michael F. Benard +1 more
TL;DR: This work analyzed both visual display behavior (push-up, full-show) and chemosensory behavior (tongue flick and nose tap) of male lizards following their introduction to a resident conspecific male in his home terrarium.
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Information content is more important than sensory system or physical distance in guiding the long-term evolutionary relationships between signaling modalities in Sceloporus lizards
TL;DR: Information content appears to play a more important role than sensory modality or physical distance in guiding long-term signal evolution in Sceloporus lizards, and a negative correlation between arboreality and chemical signals is found.
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