Female song elicits increased vocal display effort in both sexes of Alston’s singing mouse
Joel A. Tripp,
Steven M. Phelps
Abstract:Acoustic displays are conspicuous behaviors common across diverse animal taxa. They have long been studied in behavioral ecology, evolutionary biology, and neuroscience. Most of these investigations, however, have focused on male display. For species in which both sexes display, correcting this bias will lead to a fuller understanding of the evolution and function of these behaviors. In this study, we investigated the role of vocal advertisement display in female Alston's singing mice (Scotinomys teguina). Sin… Show more
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