2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.09.15.558024
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Evidence for individual vocal recognition in a pair bonding poison frog? Insights from no-choice and two-choice paradigms

Molly E. Podraza,
Jeanette B. Moss,
Eva K. Fischer

Abstract: Individually distinctive vocalizations are widespread in nature, although the ability of receivers to discriminate these signals has only been studied through limited taxonomic and social lenses. Here we ask whether anuran advertisement calls, typically studied for their role in territory defense and mate attraction, facilitate recognition and preferential association with partners in a pair bonding poison frog. Combining no- and two-stimulus choice playback experiments, we evaluated behavioral and physiologic… Show more

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