How do female offspring identify their fathers to mitigate the risk of inbreeding?
Answer
They can identify 'parental signatures' present in male mating calls
Female offspring possess the ability to recognize 'parental signatures' within the high-frequency vocalizations made by males during mating calls, allowing them to avoid mating with their fathers.

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