Auditory Communication, Meteorology, and the Umwelt

Animal communication is affected by a multitude of environmental factors including meteorological conditions, ground reflection, turbulence, and vegetative attenuation. Evolutionary and behavioral adaptations by animals to these challenges include elephant use of infrasound optimized for long-distan...

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Atmospheric Conditions
Auditory Perception
Biological Evolution
Elephants
Elephants - psychology
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Meteorological Concepts
Meteorology
Namibia
Perception
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