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Title
Shouting the odds : vocalization signals status in a lizard
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Behavioral ecology and sociobiology, Vol. 61, Issue 8, (2007), p.1169-1176
DOI
10.1007/s00265-006-0330-x
Publisher
Springer
Date
2007
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Hibbitts, Toby J
Author/Creator
Whiting, Martin J
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Stuart-Fox, Devi M
Description
Many species possess multiple sexually dimorphic traits, which incorporate different sensory modalities (e.g., acoustic, olfactory and visual), although their relative roles in sexual selection and in determining reproductive success are still poorly understood for most taxa. We assessed the role of multiple male traits, including one acoustic (dominant call frequency) and one visual (yellow throat patch) trait, in residency advertisement, contest behavior, and breeding success in barking geckos (Ptenopus garrulus garrulus). We show that male barking geckos maintain largely exclusive home ranges, with a trend for larger males to maintain larger home ranges. We also show that larger males have a lower dominant calling frequency. When aggressive behavior was elicited in the field using a recorded call of average frequency, resident males with low frequency calls were more likely to respond aggressively and charge the speaker compared to males with high frequency calls. However, body size and small relative throat patch size, rather than call frequency, were the best predictors of overall aggressiveness. Body size was also the best predictor of whether males bred. We suggest that call frequency in this crepuscular species constitutes an effective long-range signal of body size, used by males for remote rival assessment and to advertise home range boundaries in low-light environments.
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Acoustic communication
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Breeding success
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Home range size
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Lizard
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Male contests
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Multiple signals
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Sensory modalities
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journal article
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Macquarie University. Dept. of Biological Sciences

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http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/137698
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ISSN:0340-5443
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mq_res-ext-2-s2.0-34248392135
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eng
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