Original paper
Insularization effects on acoustic signals of 2 suboscine Amazonian birds
Abstract
Environmental change may alter the communication systems of birds by imposing shifts in their acoustic signals. In tropical forests, vocally active species usually avoid overlapping signals in acoustic space by calling within narrow frequency ranges, whereas in forest islands a less saturated acoustic space may allow variation in acoustic signals. Some signals are also adapted to optimize its propagation in the prevailing habitat. Despite a...
Paper Details
Title
Insularization effects on acoustic signals of 2 suboscine Amazonian birds
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
27
Issue
5
Pages
1480 - 1490
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