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Matias Munoz

Publications

  • Arginine vasotocin, the Social Neuropeptide of Amphibians and Reptiles
  • Extended amplification of acoustic signals by amphibian burrows
  • Vocal responses of austral forest frogs to amplitude and degradation patterns of advertisement calls
  • A comprehensive overview of the effects of urbanisation on sexual selection and sexual traits
  • Biotic and abiotic sounds affect calling activity but not plasma testosterone levels in male frogs (Batrachyla taeniata) in the field and in captivity
  • Digest: Early exposure to facial cues facilitates facial learning in paper wasps*
  • High-frequency components in the distress stridulation of Chilean endemic velvet ants (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae)
  • Tetrapod vocal evolution: higher frequencies and faster rates of evolution in mammalian vocalizations
  • Gone with the wind
  • Aggressive responses to rivals depend on the interaction between the vocal traits of territory-holder and mimicked intruders in a miniature tropical frog
  • Amplification of frog calls by leaf substrates: implications for terrestrial and arboreal species
  • Environmental and morphological constraints interact to drive the evolution of communication signals in frogs
  • Floating frogs sound larger: environmental constraints on signal production drives call frequency changes
  • Amplification of frog calls by reflective leaf substrates
  • Stridulation in the wild kissing bug Mepraia spinolai: description of the stridulatory organ and vibratory disturbance signal
  • Environmental and morphological constraints interact to drive the evolution of communication signals in frogs
  • National stroke management plan in Uruguay: Challenges and opportunities
  • National stroke management plan in Uruguay: Challenges and opportunities
  • Gone with the wind: Is signal timing in a neotropical katydid an adaptive response to variation in wind-induced vibratory noise?
  • Gone with the wind: Is signal timing in a neotropical katydid an adaptive response to variation in wind-induced vibratory noise?
  • Environmental and morphological constraints interact to drive the evolution of communication signals in frogs
  • Vocal attributes of rivals and territory holders interact to drive aggression in a tropical frog.
  • Daily variation and repeatability of advertisement calls in an austral temperate forest frog under controlled conditions

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