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Spoiled for choice: Number of signalers constrains mate choice based on acoustic signals

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In many taxa, receivers use signals to detect and discriminate among mates. Signal detection and discrimination thus has important fitness consequences for individuals. Noise is defined as any factor that prevents detection or discrimination of signals. The noise produced by groups of signaling animals is a well-known impediment to signal detection and discrimination in animals, but how many signals produce the emergent, masking effects of noise? This dataset was generated to explore how receivers discriminate among signals in noisy, multi-choice environments. Subjects were female Australian field crickets, Teleogryllus oceanicus. We performed a series of phonotaxis (movement toward sound) assays in which we manipulated the number of long chirps in the signal. First, we assessed female preferences for the number of long chirp pulses and found that receivers preferred more long chirp pulses to fewer. Then we gave receivers a choice between a preferred, 7-pulse signal and either 1, 3, 5, ...
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