Receiver psychology and the evolution of animal signals
- 1 July 1991
- journal article
- Published by Elsevier in Animal Behaviour
- Vol. 42 (1) , 1-14
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0003-3472(05)80600-1
Abstract
No abstract availableKeywords
This publication has 85 references indexed in Scilit:
- Biological signals as handicapsPublished by Elsevier ,2006
- Mate selection—A selection for a handicapPublished by Elsevier ,2004
- Predator Psychology and the Evolution of Prey ColorationPublished by Wiley ,1992
- Sexual selection unhandicapped by the fisher processJournal of Theoretical Biology, 1990
- Dominance hierarchies and the evolution of “individual recognition”Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1979
- Potentiation instead of overshadowing in the pigeonBehavioral and Neural Biology, 1979
- Flavor-illness aversions: potentiation of odor by taste in ratsBehavioral and Neural Biology, 1979
- Evolution of Design Features in the Coding of Species-SpecificityAmerican Zoologist, 1970
- ‘Egg-dummies’ as Natural Releasers in Mouth-breeding CichlidsNature, 1962
- Some Experiments on the Recognition of Speech, with One and with Two EarsThe Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1953