“…Studies of masking in the context of acoustic signaling typically focus (either explicitly or implicitly) on energetic masking, even though informational masking is potentially more detrimental (Rosa & Koper, 2018). A few psychoacoustic studies have parsed informational from energetic masking in nonhuman animals (Branstetter et al, 2016; Cai and Dent, 2020; Eipert and Klump, 2020), and a few ecological studies have explored the idea that noise (primarily anthropogenic noise) acts as a distractor that causes animals to shift their attention away from behaviorally important tasks (Allen et al, 2021; Chan et al, 2010a; Chan et al, 2010b; Hubbard et al, 2015; Rochais et al, 2017). To the best of our knowledge, however, all such studies have evaluated the potential for informational masking outside the context of communication.…”