Too many choices complicate female frogs’ sex lives

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Summary:
- Research on túngara frogs indicates that female mate selection is influenced by a complex interplay of sensory perception and environmental context rather than just a preference for specific call traits.
- The study reveals that females adjust their mating preferences based on the background noise levels and the density of competing males, highlighting the evolutionary flexibility of acoustic communication in amphibians.

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