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      Temperature coupling in cricket acoustic communication : I. Field and laboratory studies of temperature effects on calling song production and recognition in Gryllus firmus

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      Journal of Comparative Physiology A
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              Temperature Coupling in the Vocal Communication System of the Gray Tree Frog, Hyla versicolor.

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              The gray tree frog mates over a temperature range of at least 9 degrees C. Gravid females, tested at two different temperatures, preferred synthetic mating calls with temperature-dependent temporal properties similar to those produced by a male at about the same temperature as their own. Thus, the vocalization system and the temporal pattern recognition system are affected by temperature in a qualitatively similar fashion.
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                Journal
                Journal of Comparative Physiology A
                J Comp Physiol A
                Springer Nature
                0340-7594
                1432-1351
                August 1992
                August 1992
                : 171
                : 1
                : 69-78
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                10.1007/BF00195962
                c3752e01-ef97-4e5e-a93e-328b4d213891
                © 1992
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