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Are low-frequency songs sexually selected, and do they lose their potency in male–female interactions under noisy conditions?
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Eens, M., Rivera Gutiérrez, H. F., & Pinxten, R. (2012). Are low-frequency songs sexually selected, and do they lose their potency in male–female interactions under noisy conditions?. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 109(5), 1.
1091-6490
10.1073/pnas.1119570109
Autor
Eens, Marcel
Rivera Gutiérrez, Héctor Fabio
Pinxten, Rianne
Institución
Resumen
ABSTRACT: We agree with Halfwerk et al. on the importance of including the receivers when studying the impact of anthropogenic noise. However, we find the conclusion that the use of lowfrequency song is sexually selected in great tits and that noisy conditions affect male–female communication premature for several reasons.