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Sexual Selection in Female Perceptual Space: How Female Túngara Frogs Perceive and Respond to Complex Population Variation in Acoustic Mating Signals
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Sexual Selection in Female Perceptual Space: How Female Túngara Frogs Perceive and Respond to Complex Population Variation in Acoustic Mating Signals
Ryan, Michael J.
;
Rand, Austin Stanley
Date:
2003
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Ryan, Michael J. and Rand, Austin Stanley. 2003. "
Sexual Selection in Female Perceptual Space: How Female Túngara Frogs Perceive and Respond to Complex Population Variation in Acoustic Mating Signals
."
Evolution
. 2608-2618.
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