New study reveals temperature-coupled song preferences in an eavesdropping parasitoid fly

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Ambient temperature can affect acoustic communication signals produced by ectothermic signalers. For example, the temporal features of acoustic signals can occur at a higher rate at higher temperatures. If species recognition is based on evaluating these temporal features, temperature-related changes in signal features can compromise the ability of a receiver to recognize the signaler.
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