“…For miniaturized squamates, arthropods of similar size are appropriate ecological analogues, filling comparable ecological niches, sharing similar assemblages of predators and prey, and having high population densities (Rodda et al, 2001;Vitt et al, 2005). Among arthropods, the use of substrate-borne vibrations is widespread (Barth, 1982;Cocroft & Rodríguez, 2005;Cividini & Montesanto, 2020), functioning in prey localization (Casas et al, 1998), predator avoidance (Roberts, 2017), assessment of habitat (Evans et al, 2005), and intraspecific communication, the latter including advertisement of food resources (Yadav et al, 2017) and predatory threats (Hunt & Richard, 2013), parent-offspring communication (Savoyard et al, 1998), territory defence (Yack et al, 2001), and courtship (Uetz & Roberts, 2002). However, this sensory modality has received less attention in vertebrates.…”