HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Kiyomi Yasumiba from the CollegeCook University have published the paper: Rapid differentiation of sexual signals in invasive toads: call variation among populations, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- how: Given the locations of the sites the results were not consistent with the existence of a gradient related to time since colonisation (r2=u200b -u200b0.248 F14=u200b 0.006 P=u200b 0.944).
SUMMARY
The SQ population was near the mean for the remaining parameters, pulse length and call duration, however the CQ and WA populations were significantly differentiated . . .
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