Public versus personal information for mate copying in an invertebrate.

作者: Frédéric Mery , Susana A.M. Varela , Étienne Danchin , Simon Blanchet , Deseada Parejo

DOI: 10.1016/J.CUB.2009.02.064

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摘要: … Here, we demonstrate, in an invertebrate, that the social environment surrounding females may also influence their mate choices. The addition of a novel control in which no public …

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