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Acoustic communication in the Bocon toadfish (Amphichthys cryptocentrus)
AK Salas, PS Wilson, MJ Ryan
Environmental Biology of Fishes 101, 1175-1193, 2018
Megbízások: US Department of Defense
Valahol hozzáférhető: 62
What do animal signals mean?
D Rendall, MJ Owren, MJ Ryan
Animal Behaviour 78 (2), 233-240, 2009
Megbízások: US National Institutes of Health
Redefining animal signaling: influence versus information in communication
MJ Owren, D Rendall, MJ Ryan
Biology & Philosophy 25, 755-780, 2010
Megbízások: US National Institutes of Health
Signal perception in frogs and bats and the evolution of mating signals
KL Akre, HE Farris, AM Lea, RA Page, MJ Ryan
science 333 (6043), 751-752, 2011
Megbízások: US National Institutes of Health
Determination of onset of sexual maturation and mating behavior by melanocortin receptor 4 polymorphisms
KP Lampert, C Schmidt, P Fischer, JN Volff, C Hoffmann, J Muck, ...
Current Biology 20 (19), 1729-1734, 2010
Megbízások: German Research Foundation
Risky ripples allow bats and frogs to eavesdrop on a multisensory sexual display
W Halfwerk, PL Jones, RC Taylor, MJ Ryan, RA Page
Science 343 (6169), 413-416, 2014
Megbízások: Australian Research Council
Geographic variation of genetic and behavioral traits in northern and southern túngara frogs
H Pröhl, RA Koshy, U Mueller, AS Rand, MJ Ryan
Evolution 60 (8), 1669-1679, 2006
Megbízások: German Research Foundation
Vocal responses to noise reveal the presence of the Lombard effect in a frog
W Halfwerk, AM Lea, MA Guerra, RA Page, MJ Ryan
Behavioral Ecology 27 (2), 669-676, 2016
Megbízások: US National Science Foundation
Adaptive changes in sexual signalling in response to urbanization
W Halfwerk, M Blaas, L Kramer, N Hijner, PA Trillo, XE Bernal, RA Page, ...
Nature ecology & evolution 3 (3), 374-380, 2019
Megbízások: US National Science Foundation, European Commission, Royal Netherlands …
Bats perceptually weight prey cues across sensory systems when hunting in noise
DGE Gomes, RA Page, I Geipel, RC Taylor, MJ Ryan, W Halfwerk
Science 353 (6305), 1277-1280, 2016
Megbízások: US National Science Foundation, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research …
The behavioral neuroscience of anuran social signal processing
W Wilczynski, MJ Ryan
Current Opinion in Neurobiology 20 (6), 754-763, 2010
Megbízások: US National Institutes of Health
Embryogenesis and laboratory maintenance of the foam‐nesting túngara frogs, genus Engystomops (= Physalaemus)
A Romero‐Carvajal, N Sáenz‐Ponce, M Venegas‐Ferrín, ...
Developmental Dynamics 238 (6), 1444-1454, 2009
Megbízások: US National Institutes of Health
Candidate neural locus for sex differences in reproductive decisions
KL Hoke, MJ Ryan, W Wilczynski
Biology Letters 4 (5), 518-521, 2008
Megbízások: US National Institutes of Health
Interactions between complex multisensory signal components result in unexpected mate choice responses
N Stange, RA Page, MJ Ryan, RC Taylor
Animal Behaviour 134, 239-247, 2017
Megbízások: US National Science Foundation
Geographic variation in female mate-copying in the species complex of a unisexual fish, Poecilia formosa
KU Heubel, K Hornhardt, T Ollmann, J Parzefall, MJ Ryan, I Schlupp
Behaviour, 1041-1064, 2008
Megbízások: German Research Foundation
Major histocompatibility complex selection dynamics in pathogen-infected túngara frog (Physalaemus pustulosus) populations
TA Kosch, A Bataille, C Didinger, JA Eimes, S Rodríguez-Brenes, ...
Biology letters 12 (8), 20160345, 2016
Megbízások: US National Science Foundation
Crossmodal comparisons of signal components allow for relative-distance assessment
W Halfwerk, RA Page, RC Taylor, PS Wilson, MJ Ryan
Current Biology 24 (15), 1751-1755, 2014
Megbízások: Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
‘Crazy love’: nonlinearity and irrationality in mate choice
MJ Ryan, RA Page, KL Hunter, RC Taylor
Animal Behaviour 147, 189-198, 2019
Megbízások: US National Science Foundation
Nineteen years of consistently positive and strong female mate preferences despite individual variation
MJ Ryan, KL Akre, AT Baugh, XE Bernal, AM Lea, C Leslie, MB Still, ...
The American Naturalist 194 (2), 125-134, 2019
Megbízások: US National Science Foundation
Sexually dimorphic sensory gating drives behavioral differences in túngara frogs
KL Hoke, MJ Ryan, W Wilczynski
Journal of Experimental Biology 213 (20), 3463-3472, 2010
Megbízások: US National Institutes of Health
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