Acoustic Communication in Insects and Anurans
Discover the fascinating world of sound with Acoustic Communication in Insects and Anurans by H. Carl Gerhardt, published by The University of Chicago Press in 2002. This comprehensive volume spans 542 pages, delving into the intricate calls of frogs, toads, and insects. Gerhardt explores how these acoustic signals serve as encoded messages, influencing vital behavioral and evolutionary aspects such as sexual selection and predator avoidance.
Ideal for enthusiasts of animal behavior and communication, this book offers an in-depth analysis of the ways in which sound shapes the lives of these remarkable creatures. Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply curious about the natural world, this work provides valuable insights into the complexities of life sciences, particularly in the realms of zoology and entomology.
Enhance your understanding of animal communication with this essential addition to your library.