A trick that salesmen use to sell expensive cars may help average frogs snag mates. Female túngara frogs often switch which of two mating calls they prefer upon hearing a third, unattractive mating ...
Females tend to select the more attractive of two potential mates but in a new study, researchers have found that the female túngara frogs that live in Central America are susceptible to the so-called ...
A graduate student and her advisor in the Department of Integrative Biology at UT Austin have discovered that female frogs are also prone to the decoy effect. Two male túngara frogs make mating calls ...
The colorful markings of poison dart frogs vary depending on where the frogs live. Now, a new study using thousands of fake-frog decoys finds that these markings evolved hyper-locally, explaining why ...
“Irrational mate choice” sounds like an accusation my mother might level at me in a terse email subject line, but in this case, it’s the title of a paper on sexual selection in the Panamanian túngara ...
R. imitator, a species of poison dart frog found in Peru, warns predators of its toxicity with a colorful giraffe-like pattern. Stephanie Pappas is a contributing writer for Live Science, covering ...
AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 28 (UPI) --The mating decision of a female frog is rather simple to predict when she is presented with only a binary choice. She will make the rational decision and select the more ...
In the attempt to choose a mate, it's no surprise that females will select the more 'attractive' of two males, but now a new study reveals that female tungara frogs are susceptible to the 'decoy' ...
Click to open image viewer. CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. North American hunters have used decoys for centuries. Native Americans made decoys from reeds, clay, and stuffed ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Carved wooden ice fishing decoy in ...
The colorful markings of poison dart frogs vary depending on where the frogs live. Now, a new study using thousands of fake-frog decoys finds that these markings evolved hyper-locally, explaining why ...
The colorful markings of poison dart frogs vary depending on where the frogs live. Now, a new study using thousands of fake-frog decoys finds that these markings evolved hyper-locally, explaining why ...