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Lighting up sound preferences: cross-modal influences on the precedence effect in treefrogs

August 15, 2016 Written by UCC ornithology

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Michael Reichert recently co-authored a paper in Animal Behaviour called “Lighting up sound preferences: cross-modal influences on the precedence effect in treefrogs.”.

Lighting up sound preferences

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