Biotremology: Physiology, Ecology, and Evolution (Animal Signals and Communication Book 8) explores the emerging field of biotremology, which studies substrate-borne vibrational communication in animals. Edited by Peggy S. M. Hill, Valerio Mazzoni, NataĊĦa Stritih-Peljhan, Meta Virant-Doberlet, and Andreas Wessel, this book provides a multidisciplinary perspective, covering the physiological mechanisms, ecological significance, and evolutionary aspects of vibrational signaling. It brings together leading research on how animals produce, transmit, and perceive vibrational signals, highlighting its importance in behavior, species interaction, and environmental adaptation.
Key Features:
Comprehensive coverage of biotremology as a scientific discipline.
Contributions from leading experts in physiology, ecology, and evolution.
Integrates theory, experiments, and real-world examples of vibrational communication.
Part of the Animal Signals and Communication series, ideal for researchers and students in zoology, entomology, and behavioral ecology.