2024
DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2023.0484
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Females counter-sing, but response to male song differs by sex in Alston's singing mouse

Joel A. Tripp,
Steven M. Phelps

Abstract: Vocal display behaviours are common throughout the animal kingdom, play important roles in both courtship and aggression, and are frequent subjects of behavioural research. Although females of many species vocalize, an overwhelming fraction of behavioural research has focused on male display. We investigated vocal display behaviours in female singing mice ( Scotinomys teguina ), small muroid rodents in which both sexes produce songs consisting of trills of rapid, downward frequency swee… Show more

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