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  • How Past Experiences Shape Mate Choice in Female Field Crickets
    Female field crickets (Gryllus bimaculatus) take into consideration previous encounters and experiences with males when selecting mates. This behavior is influenced by the concept of "sensory bias," which suggests that prior interactions can shape an individual's sensory perception and preferences. Females use these past experiences to make informed decisions about which mates to choose, demonstrating a level of cognitive complexity in their mate selection process.
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