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2024-10-27
67.205.4.28
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 27 Oct 2024 18:32:23 GMTServer: ApacheLink: https://www.frogbehaviour.org/wp-json/>; relhttps://api.w.org/, https://www.frogbehaviour.org/wp-json/wp/v2/pages/62>; relalternate; titleJSON; typeapplication/json, https://www.frogbehaviour.org/>; relshortlinkUpgrade: h2Connection: UpgradeCache-Control: max-age600Expires: Sun, 27 Oct 2024 18:42:23 GMTVary: Accept-Encoding,User-AgentContent-Length: 5011Content-Type: text/html; charsetUTF-8 !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd>html>head>meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetutf-8>title>/title>meta namedescription content>meta namekeywords content>link relstylesheet href/wp-content/themes/frogskin/style.css typetext/css mediascreen />link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefhttp://fonts.googleapis.com/css?familyCentury Gothic>link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefhttp://fonts.googleapis.com/css?familyMuli>link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefhttp://fonts.googleapis.com/css?familyArchivo Narrow>link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefhttp://fonts.googleapis.com/css?familyArchivo+Narrow>link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefhttp://fonts.googleapis.com/css?familyJosefin+Sans mediaall idavia-google-webfont />meta nameauthor contentGerlinde Höbel>meta nameia_archiver contentnoindex, nofollow, noarchive>meta namerobots contentindex, follow, noarchive>meta namegoogle-site-verification contentR5kCV-higtIzQsnP5t_y_jldbvhQLrw2xyv-ozczzLI />!-- Google tag (gtag.js) -->script async srchttps://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?idG-DELZ94JBF0>/script>script> window.dataLayer window.dataLayer || ; function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);} gtag(js, new Date()); gtag(config, G-DELZ94JBF0);/script> /head>body>center>div classheadlab>div classheadlabin>div classheadlabl>The Höbel Lab/div>div classheadlabr>Anuran Behavioral Ecology/div>br clearboth />/div>/div>div classmenu>div classmenuin>div classmenu_item>a href/>Home/a>/div>div classmenu_item>a href/research.html>Research/a>/div>div classmenu_item>a href/publications.html>Publications/a>/div>div classmenu_item>a href/people.html>People/a>/div>div classmenu_item>a href/teaching.html>Teaching/a>/div>div classmenu_item>a href/contact.html>Contact/a>/div>br clearboth />/div>/div>div classcontainer>h1>The Höbel Lab – Anuran Behavioral Ecologybr />Ph.D. Gerlinde Höbel/h1>img decodingasync classimghome src/wp-content/uploads/home.jpg altThe Höbel Lab alignright width55% />p>We study the evolution of animal communication, in particular how the sound, color and tactile components that make up animal displays interact with each other to help – and sometimes hinder- successful communication./p>p>We study these questions using frogs and insects, whose raucous choruses provide an ideal system in which to ask questions about different display types, and the social and environmental factors that facilitate their use./p>p>Our research combines traditional techniques used to study animal communication (signal playbacks), methods used in the study of human speech perception and sophisticated methods for describing behavior (preference functions)./p>br clearall />!--div classbubbles>div classbotres>a href/research.html>img src/wp-content/themes/frogskin/images/botres.jpg alt />/a>div classcomptitle>RESEARCH/div>/div>div classbotres>a href/publications.html>img src/wp-content/themes/frogskin/images/botpub.jpg alt />/a>div classcomptitle>PUBLICATIONS/div>/div>div classbotres2>a href/people.html>img src/wp-content/themes/frogskin/images/botpeo.jpg />/a>div classcomptitle>PEOPLE/div>/div>br clearboth />br clearboth />/div>-->div classnews>div classcomptitle1>Lab News/div>div classcomptext>a hrefhttps://uwm.edu/news/the-love-pad-uwm-lab-tests-frog-romance-in-unique-arena/ target_blank>img srcwp-content/uploads/lovepad.jpg alt width100%/>/a>!--p>a hrefhttp://thereptilereport.com/herpetology-horror-film/ target_blank>Graduate paper written by Dustin Lee Nelson for the BioSci 440 class./a>/p>-->/div>/div>div classbubbles2>div classbotres22>a href/research.html>img src/wp-content/uploads/botres2.jpg alt />/a>div classcomptitle2>RESEARCH/div>/div>div classbotres22>a href/publications.html>img src/wp-content/uploads/botpub2-1.jpg alt />/a>div classcomptitle2>PUBLICATIONS/div>/div>div classbotres22>a href/people.html>img src/wp-content/uploads/botpeo2.jpg />/a>div classcomptitle2>PEOPLE/div>/div>div classbotres22>a href/teaching.html>img src/wp-content/uploads/bottea2.jpg alt />/a>div classcomptitle2>TEACHING/div>/div>br clearboth />br clearboth />/div>br clearboth />div classfooterbar>Department of Biological Sciences Lapham Hall, 3209 N. Maryland Avenue, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI 53201, USA/div>/div>/center>/body>/html>
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