Courtship display
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Hidden Markov Models Reveal Tactical Adjustment of Temporally Clustered Courtship Displays in Response to the Behaviors of a Robotic Female
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Faster male displays and less complex choice are more attractive to female fiddler crabs as they reduce search costs
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Male Sagebrush Lizards (Sceloporus graciosus) Increase Exploratory Behavior Toward Females with More Courtship Experience
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Bio-robotic cues show how the Trinidadian guppy male recognises the morphological features of receptive females
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