Conspecific odor cues induce different vocal responses in serrate-legged small treefrogs, but only in the absence of acoustic signals
Signal detection is crucial to survival and successful reproduction, and animals often modify behavioral decisions based on information they obtained from the social context. Undeniably, the decision-making in...
Source: Frontiers in Zoology - Category: Zoology Authors: Ke Deng, Ya Zhou, Qiao-Ling He, Bi-Cheng Zhu, Tong-Liang Wang, Ji-Chao Wang and Jian-Guo Cui Tags: Research Source Type: research
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