2018
DOI: 10.1111/evo.13448
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Dynamic changes in display architecture and function across environments revealed by a systems approach to animal communication*

Abstract: Animal communication is often structurally complex and dynamic, with signaler and receiver behavior varying in response to multiple environmental factors. To date, studies assessing signal dynamics have mostly focused on the relationships between select signaling traits and receiver responses in a single environment. We use the wolf spider Schizocosa floridana to explore the relationships between courtship display form and function across two social contexts (female presence vs absence) and two light environme… Show more

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“…; Hebets ; Hebets and Papaj ; Rosenthal and Hebets ; Taylor and Ryan ; Rosenthal et al. )—just the opposite of “individualized utilities.” Moreover, many hypotheses explaining the function of multimodal signaling are agnostic with respect to the indicator value of signals and are fully consistent with the notion of arbitrary signals (Hebets and Papaj ). For example, display components that alert a receiver to another component can have no hypothesized “meaning” themselves (see Alerting and attention‐altering; Hebets and Papaj ).…”
Section: Multimodal Communication and Preference Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…; Hebets ; Hebets and Papaj ; Rosenthal and Hebets ; Taylor and Ryan ; Rosenthal et al. )—just the opposite of “individualized utilities.” Moreover, many hypotheses explaining the function of multimodal signaling are agnostic with respect to the indicator value of signals and are fully consistent with the notion of arbitrary signals (Hebets and Papaj ). For example, display components that alert a receiver to another component can have no hypothesized “meaning” themselves (see Alerting and attention‐altering; Hebets and Papaj ).…”
Section: Multimodal Communication and Preference Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this issue, Rosenthal et al. () apply a framework for considering the relationships between components within a display network and comparing these whole‐network displays across different contexts.…”
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“…In this issue, Rosenthal et al. () apply the signal phenotype network to study the courtship display of male wolf spiders across both social and environmental contexts.…”
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