James Tumulty

Assistant Professor


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Biology Department

Rhodes College

2000 N. Parkway
Memphis, TN 38112



Brilliant-thighed poison frogs do not use acoustic identity information to treat territorial neighbours as dear enemies


Journal article


James P Tumulty, A Pašukonis, M Ringler, JD Forester, W Hödl, MA Bee
Animal Behaviour, vol. 141, 2018, pp. 203-220


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APA   Click to copy
Tumulty, J. P., Pašukonis, A., Ringler, M., Forester, J. D., Hödl, W., & Bee, M. A. (2018). Brilliant-thighed poison frogs do not use acoustic identity information to treat territorial neighbours as dear enemies. Animal Behaviour, 141, 203–220. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.2018.05.008


Chicago/Turabian   Click to copy
Tumulty, James P, A Pašukonis, M Ringler, JD Forester, W Hödl, and MA Bee. “Brilliant-Thighed Poison Frogs Do Not Use Acoustic Identity Information to Treat Territorial Neighbours as Dear Enemies.” Animal Behaviour 141 (2018): 203–220.


MLA   Click to copy
Tumulty, James P., et al. “Brilliant-Thighed Poison Frogs Do Not Use Acoustic Identity Information to Treat Territorial Neighbours as Dear Enemies.” Animal Behaviour, vol. 141, 2018, pp. 203–20, doi:10.1016/j.anbehav.2018.05.008.


BibTeX   Click to copy

@article{james2018a,
  title = {Brilliant-thighed poison frogs do not use acoustic identity information to treat territorial neighbours as dear enemies},
  year = {2018},
  journal = {Animal Behaviour},
  pages = {203-220},
  volume = {141},
  doi = {10.1016/j.anbehav.2018.05.008},
  author = {Tumulty, James P and Pašukonis, A and Ringler, M and Forester, JD and Hödl, W and Bee, MA}
}





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