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<p>timing of her reply to identify her. However, vibrational signals are prone to disruption and masking by heterospecific signals, conspecific signals, and background noise that are within their species-specific sensitivity range. The interference of the duet between a male and female American grapevine leafhopper can reduce the male's success in identifying and locating the female, which can reduce the frequency of mating.Auditory signalling in the <a href="page.php?w=gray_treefrog">gray treefrog</a> (Hyla versicolor) and the <a href="page.php?w=Cope%27s_gray_tree_frog">Cope's gray treefrogs</a></p><p>
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