Rapping, a female receptive call, initiates male-female duets in the South African clawed frog.
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Stridulatory sound-production and its function in females of the cicada Subpsaltria yangi.Emotional and Interactional Prosody across Animal Communication Systems: A Comparative Approach to the Emergence of Language.Female mice ultrasonically interact with males during courtship displays.Neurobiology of vocal communication: mechanisms for sensorimotor integration and vocal patterning.Sexually distinct development of vocal pathways in Xenopus laevis.A unique mating strategy without physical contact during fertilization in Bombay Night Frogs (Nyctibatrachus humayuni) with the description of a new form of amplexus and female call.Vocalizations of female frogs contain nonlinear characteristics and individual signatures.Acoustic duetting in Drosophila virilis relies on the integration of auditory and tactile signals.The Xenopus amygdala mediates socially appropriate vocal communication signalsVocal communication between male Xenopus laevis.Vocal circuitry in Xenopus laevis: telencephalon to laryngeal motor neurons.Tone and call responses of units in the auditory nerve and dorsal medullary nucleus of Xenopus laevis.Male discrimination of receptive and unreceptive female calls by temporal features.The antiestrogens tamoxifen and fulvestrant abolish estrogenic impacts of 17α-ethinylestradiol on male calling behavior of Xenopus laevis.A neuroendocrine basis for the hierarchical control of frog courtship vocalizations.Female sexual arousal in amphibiansTemporally selective processing of communication signals by auditory midbrain neuronsEstrogens can disrupt amphibian mating behaviorVocal pathway degradation in gonadectomized Xenopus laevis adults.Vocal competition in male Xenopus laevis frogs.Regulation of respiratory and vocal motor pools in the isolated brain of Xenopus laevisSexual hearing: the influence of sex hormones on acoustic communication in frogs.Sexually differentiated central pattern generators in Xenopus laevis.Current research in amphibians: studies integrating endocrinology, behavior, and neurobiology.Endogenous serotonin acts on 5-HT2C-like receptors in key vocal areas of the brain stem to initiate vocalizations in Xenopus laevis.NMDAR-dependent control of call duration in Xenopus laevis.Non-mammalian models for studying neural development and function.5-HT2C-like receptors in the brain of Xenopus laevis initiate sex-typical fictive vocalizations.Pan-African phylogeography of a model organism, the African clawed frog 'Xenopus laevis'.Deconstructing cartilage shape and size into contributions from embryogenesis, metamorphosis, and tadpole and frog growth.Significance of temporal and spectral acoustic cues for sexual recognition in Xenopus laevis.Taking turns: bridging the gap between human and animal communication.Detection of a global aquatic invasive amphibian, Xenopus laevis, using environmental DNAOngoing invasions of the African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis: a global reviewSexual monomorphism in the advertisement calls of a Neotropical frogAcoustic communication and reproductive behaviour in the aquatic frog Xenopus laevis (Pipidae), a field study
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Rapping, a female receptive call, initiates male-female duets in the South African clawed frog.
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1998 nî lūn-bûn
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1998 թուականի Փետրուարին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1998 թվականի փետրվարին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1998年の論文
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1998年論文
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1998年論文
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Rapping, a female receptive ca ...... the South African clawed frog.
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Rapping, a female receptive ca ...... the South African clawed frog.
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Rapping, a female receptive ca ...... the South African clawed frog.
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Rapping, a female receptive ca ...... the South African clawed frog.
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Rapping, a female receptive ca ...... the South African clawed frog.
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Rapping, a female receptive ca ...... the South African clawed frog.
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Rapping, a female receptive ca ...... the South African clawed frog.
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D B Kelley
M L Tobias
S S Viswanathan
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10.1073/PNAS.95.4.1870
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1998-02-01T00:00:00Z