Biases in signal evolution: learning makes a difference.
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Biased learning affects mate choice in a butterflyAssortative flocking in crossbills and implications for ecological speciationAvian vocal mimicry: a unified conceptual framework.Receiver psychology turns 20: is it time for a broader approach?Looking for sexual selection in the female brainPhenotypic assortment mediates the effect of social selection in a wild beetle population.Acoustic interference and recognition space within a complex assemblage of dendrobatid frogs.Songs of Darwin's finches diverge when a new species enters the community.The evolution of imperfect floral mimicryGeneralization mediates sensitivity to complex odor features in the honeybee.Shifts in postdiscrimination gradients within a stimulus dimension based on bilateral facial symmetryChanges in predator community structure shifts the efficacy of two warning signals in Arctiid moths.Learning to speciate: The biased learning of mate preferences promotes adaptive radiation.Receiver bias for exaggerated signals in honeybees and its implications for the evolution of floral displays.Effects of discrimination training on fear generalization gradients and perceptual classification in humansThe evolutionary consequences of interspecific aggression.Eavesdropping on heterospecific alarm calls: from mechanisms to consequences.In the eye (and ears) of the beholder: receiver psychology and human signal design.The evolutionary ecology of deception.Why study cognition in the wild (and how to test it)?Interspecific interactions and learning variability jointly drive geographic differences in mate preferences.Plasticity of the mate choice mind: courtship evokes choice-like brain responses in females from a coercive mating system.Understanding Female Receiver Psychology in Reproductive Contexts.Executive functions deficits impair extinction of generalization of fear of movement-related pain.Symposium Overview: Integrating Cognitive, Motivational, and Sensory Biases Underlying Acoustic- and Multimodal-Based Mate Choice.The mate choice brain: comparing gene profiles between female choice and male coercive poeciliids.Olfactory experience shapes the evaluation of odour similarity in ants: a behavioural and computational analysis.Egg discrimination along a gradient of natural variation in eggshell coloration.Alarming features: birds use specific acoustic properties to identify heterospecific alarm calls.Reward quality influences the development of learned olfactory biases in honeybees.Recognition of other species' aerial alarm calls: speaking the same language or learning another?Biased generalization of salient traits drives the evolution of warning signals.Toward improved conservation management: a consideration of sensory ecologyInnovation in sexual displayTemporal but Not Acoustic Plasticity in Hybrid Howler Monkey (Alouatta palliata × A. pigra) Loud Calls
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Biases in signal evolution: learning makes a difference.
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