“…In brush‐legged wolf spiders, courting males are significantly more predated by frogs when displaying pronounced decorative traits (Clark, Zeeff, Karson, Roberts, & Uetz, ). The fringe‐lipped bat is more attracted by the multicomponent sexual signal from túngara frogs, call and song sac movement, than by the male's advertisement call alone (Halfwerk et al., ). Conspicuous signals could be selected as an indication of honesty through the handicap principle (Mowles & Ord, ; Zahavi, ) as higher courtship efforts result in elevated predation costs for signallers (Roberts, Taylor, & Uetz, ).…”