Goal-directed bodily signals in birds and frogs.
Kirsty E GrahamPublished in: Learning & behavior (2024)
Researchers have recently described the wing-fluttering signal of Japanese tits and eyeblink signal of concave-eared torrent frogs as bodily communication that elicits specific responses. I assess the evidence that these may be intentional, goal-directed signals using established criteria for gestural communication.
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