Soundscape Ecology 2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-7374-5_8
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Sonic Patterns III: Sounds and Vibrations from Soils

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“…The evolution and selective advantages involving the emission and hearing of sounds include the detection of social sounds for interspecific and conspecific communication (Websters et al., 1992). Many animals are able to emit sounds to communicate, but for fossorial species, acoustic signals are among the main modes of communication regarding distant individuals (Farina, 2014a). This kind of signal can travel long distances depending on the frequency range and intensity of the sound, mainly those at relatively low frequency (Heth et al., 1986).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The evolution and selective advantages involving the emission and hearing of sounds include the detection of social sounds for interspecific and conspecific communication (Websters et al., 1992). Many animals are able to emit sounds to communicate, but for fossorial species, acoustic signals are among the main modes of communication regarding distant individuals (Farina, 2014a). This kind of signal can travel long distances depending on the frequency range and intensity of the sound, mainly those at relatively low frequency (Heth et al., 1986).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%