Discrimination of male conspecific from
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Cooper, William E. ;Garstka, William R.
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Article
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1987
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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Male broad-headed skinks, Eumeces laticeps, were tested for the ability to discriminate the odors of conspecific males from those of males of the broadly sympatric and closely related E. fasciatus, which is similar in appearance. Tongue-flicks elicited in 1 min by male cloacal odors of both species