2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00265-022-03164-y
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Conspecific disturbance odors act as alarm cues to affect female mate choice in a treefrog

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“…Generally, males vocalize on branches or in bushes and emit advertisement calls to attract females ( Figure 1H ). Females show a preference for longer calls ( Deng et al 2019 , 2022 ). Previous studies also demonstrated that advertisement calls elicit a vocal response and induce rivals to emit more aggressive calls ( Zhu et al 2017b ; Deng et al 2020 ).…”
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“…Generally, males vocalize on branches or in bushes and emit advertisement calls to attract females ( Figure 1H ). Females show a preference for longer calls ( Deng et al 2019 , 2022 ). Previous studies also demonstrated that advertisement calls elicit a vocal response and induce rivals to emit more aggressive calls ( Zhu et al 2017b ; Deng et al 2020 ).…”
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