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higher chorus attendance are less likely to survive to the next breeding season. Conversely, these males are more likely to survive. This suggests that the fitness of these males is high enough to overcome the costs associated with chorus attendance. This provides evidence for chorus attendance as an indicator of mate quality in
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Herzegovina; Bulgaria; Croatia; Cyprus; the Czech Republic; Denmark; France; Georgia; Germany; Greece; Hungary; Israel (found in the Ayalon Valley); Italy; Liechtenstein; Lithuania; Luxembourg; Macedonia, the Republic of; Moldova;
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achieve a higher rate of mating success with increased chorus attendance, that is the number of nights spent calling at a given breeding site. Moreover, increased chorus attendance carries with it a higher energy expenditure and risk of predation. Therefore, it may seem intuitive that males with
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species, possess specialized visual systems that function particularly well in low light. This visual system allows for detection of observable male traits that could factor into female mate choice. Research has shown that
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Meghalaya), northern Myanmar, and northern montane Vietnam and southwestern and central China (Yunnan, Guizhou, Sichuan, Hunan)
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Americas. After a major revision of the family, most of these have been moved to other genera so that
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levels, which must be ingested through food intake. Thus, the presence of conspicuous vocal sac coloration could in turn signal higher male foraging ability and fitness.
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largely feature female choice based on male calling effort. The specific parameter of calling effort that is selected for can vary from species to species, however. In
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Friedl, Thomas W.P.; Klump, Georg M. (2005). "Sexual selection in the lek-breeding
European treefrog: body size, chorus attendance, random mating and good genes".
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Reichert, M.S.; Gerhardt, H.C. (2011). "The role of body size on the outcome, escalation and duration of contests in the grey treefrog, Hyla versicolor".
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Netherlands; Poland; Portugal; Romania; the Russian Federation; Serbia; Slovakia; Slovenia; Sweden; Switzerland; Turkey; Ukraine.
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Sullivan, Brian K.; Hinshaw, Steven H. (1992). "Female choice and selection on male calling behaviour in the grey treefrog Hyla versicolor".
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459:Common name
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1017:References
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917:H. arborea
911:H. arborea
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753:Pope, 1929
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679:H. molleri
500:H. arborea
292:Dendrohyas
1481:0962-8452
1244:1568-539X
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412:etymology
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276:Calamita
267:Synonyms
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199:Amphibia
189:Chordata
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