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Male displays adjusted to female's response

Gail L. Patricelli, J. Albert C. Uy, Gregory Walsh and Gerald Borgia ()
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Gail L. Patricelli: University of Maryland
J. Albert C. Uy: University of Maryland
Gregory Walsh: University of Maryland
Gerald Borgia: University of Maryland

Nature, 2002, vol. 415, issue 6869, 279-280

Abstract: Macho courtship by the satin bowerbird is tempered to avoid frightening the female.

Date: 2002
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