Environment and mate attractiveness in a wild insect.

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Full Title: Behav Ecol

Abbreviation: Behav Ecol

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Subject Category: Behavioral Sciences

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"FUNDING This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC; standard grants: NE/E005403/1, NE/H02364X/1, NE/L003635/1 and NE/R000328/1) and The Leverhulme Trust. The following people contributed to video processing and data recording: Liu Xingping, David Fisher, Carlos Rodríguez del Valle, Alan Rees, Hannah Hudson, Sophie Haugland Pedersen, Geetanjali Mishra, Jasmine Jenkin, Lauren Morse, Emma Rogan, Emelia Hiorns, Sarah Callow, Jamie Barnes, Chloe Mnatzaganian, Olivia Pearson, Adèle James, Robin Brown, Chris Shipway, Ian Skicko, and Peter Efstratiou. T.T., R.R.M., and P.H. designed the WildCrickets study and collected field data with RRM doing the vast majority of work in the field and P.H. and R.R.M. leading on collecting data from the video, with contributions from students and collaborators listed in the acknowledgments. P.N. designed and executed the statistical analysis. T.T. and P.N. led the writing of the manuscript and R.R.M. and P.H. contributed to revisions. Data availability: Analyses reported in this article can be reproduced using the data provided by Tregenza et al (2022)."

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