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- Frog hearing and communication - Wikipedia
Acoustic communication is essential for the frog's survival in both territorial defense and in localization and attraction of mates Sounds from frogs travel through the air, through water, and through the substrate
- Bioacoustics - Wikipedia
Many marine animals can see well, but using hearing for communication, and sensing distance and location Gauging the relative importance of audition versus vision in animals can be performed by comparing the number of auditory and optic nerves
- How Frogs Communicate: Sounds and Signals - vitalfrog. com
Did you know that some frogs can produce over 20 distinct calls? These amphibians rely on a mix of auditory and visual signals to interact with their surroundings Their communication systems are surprisingly complex, especially in diverse habitats like rainforests and wetlands
- Frog hearing and communication - Wikiwand
Acoustic communication is essential for the frog's survival in both territorial defense and in localization and attraction of mates Sounds from frogs travel through the air, through water, and through the substrate
- Auditory neuroethology: What the frog’s lungs tell the frog’s ear
Frogs often inhabit ponds and streams containing many other callers, both conspecific (own species) and heterospecific (other species) In order to be heard within these dense ‘frog cocktail parties’, they regulate and modify their own calls so as to not to be drowned out by the calls of others
- THE REMARKABLE FROG EAR: IMPLICATIONS FOR VERTEBRATE HEARING
Frogs, and related amphibians, are adapted to live in both air and water, and so good hearing in both mediums is required The structure of the frog ear can therefore provide a useful perspective on how sound is sensed and the physical principles involved in hearing
- Category:Frogs - Wikipedia
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- Category:Animal communication - Wikipedia
Animal communication is any behavior on the part of one animal that has an effect on the current or future behaviour of another animal The study of animal communication has played an important part in the development of ethology, sociobiology, and the study of animal cognition
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