It examines the dynamics of frog choruses, including neural control, social interactions, and environmental influences, illustrating how frogs synchronize or strategically time their calls.
By synthesizing acoustic recordings, neurophysiological experiments, and behavioral observations, ""Frog Chorus Science"" offers a comprehensive view of amphibian acoustics.
Starting with the biophysics of sound production, the book progresses through call variations and chorus dynamics, culminating in adaptations that help frogs overcome acoustic interference.
This approach provides a clear and accessible understanding of how evolutionary biology, neurobiology, and ecology intersect in the study of frog communication, making it valuable for students, researchers, and anyone interested in animal behavior and life sciences.