Published in Evolution on November 01, 2003
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Sex-specific perceptual spaces for a vertebrate basal social aggregative behavior. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2008) 1.15
Experimental evidence for interspecific directional selection on moth pheromone communication. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2006) 1.09
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Experimental analysis of multivariate female choice in gray treefrogs (Hyla versicolor): evidence for directional and stabilizing selection. Evolution (2009) 0.94
Measuring and quantifying dynamic visual signals in jumping spiders. J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol (2006) 0.94
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From uni- to multimodality: towards an integrative view on anuran communication. J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol (2014) 0.85
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Alarming features: birds use specific acoustic properties to identify heterospecific alarm calls. Proc Biol Sci (2013) 0.83
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Female túngara frogs do not experience the continuity illusion. Behav Neurosci (2015) 0.75
Geographic variation in the advertisement calls of Hyla eximia and its possible explanations. PeerJ (2014) 0.75
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An ecosystem report on the Panama Canal: monitoring the status of the forest communities and the watershed. Environ Monit Assess (2002) 2.12
Functional mapping of the auditory midbrain during mate call reception. J Neurosci (2004) 1.20
Generalization in response to mate recognition signals. Am Nat (2003) 1.19
Fine-scale genetic pattern and evidence for sex-biased dispersal in the túngara frog, Physalaemus pustulosus. Mol Ecol (2003) 1.07
Biogeography of the túngara frog, Physalaemus pustulosus: a molecular perspective. Mol Ecol (2005) 1.07
Geographic variation of genetic and behavioral traits in northern and southern tüngara frogs. Evolution (2006) 1.06
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The effects of spatially separated call components on phonotaxis in túngara frogs: evidence for auditory grouping. Brain Behav Evol (2002) 1.04
The vocal sac increases call rate in the Tungara frog Physalaemus pustulosus. Physiol Biochem Zool (2006) 1.03
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A cognitive framework for mate choice and species recognition. Am Nat (2005) 0.90
Treatment with arginine vasotocin alters mating calls and decreases call attractiveness in male túngara frogs. Gen Comp Endocrinol (2009) 0.79