2015
DOI: 10.1590/s1984-46702015000400001
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Advertisement and release calls of Phyllomedusa ayeaye (Anura: Hylidae) with comments on the social context of emission

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“…All species belong to the Pithecopus hypochondrialis group (Faivovich et al, 2005). Males of many species in this taxonomic group have calls composed by two different notes as described in Pithecopus rusticus , then an acoustic repertoire with short and long pulsed notes are exhibited by Pithecopus ayeaye , Pithecopus azureus , Pithecopus centralis , Pithecopus hypochondrialis , Pithecopus nordestinus , and Pithecopus rohdei (Guimarães et al, 2001; Wogel, Abrunhosa & Pombal, 2004; Brandão et al, 2009; Vilaça, Silva & Solé, 2011; Nali, Borges & Prado, 2015; Haga et al, 2017b). It is possible that these notes have different social function, with the short note being an advertisement signal and long notes emitted in an aggressive context.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All species belong to the Pithecopus hypochondrialis group (Faivovich et al, 2005). Males of many species in this taxonomic group have calls composed by two different notes as described in Pithecopus rusticus , then an acoustic repertoire with short and long pulsed notes are exhibited by Pithecopus ayeaye , Pithecopus azureus , Pithecopus centralis , Pithecopus hypochondrialis , Pithecopus nordestinus , and Pithecopus rohdei (Guimarães et al, 2001; Wogel, Abrunhosa & Pombal, 2004; Brandão et al, 2009; Vilaça, Silva & Solé, 2011; Nali, Borges & Prado, 2015; Haga et al, 2017b). It is possible that these notes have different social function, with the short note being an advertisement signal and long notes emitted in an aggressive context.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparative data for other species were obtained from the available literature (see Wogel et al 2004;Nali et al 2015) (Table 2). We deposited the sound files in the Fonoteca Mapinguari da Universidade Federal de Mato Gros- Table 1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The family Phyllomedusidae is currently composed of 65 species distributed in eight genera (Frost 2018), and the release call is known only for Pithecopus ayeaye B. Lutz, 1966(Nali et al 2015. In addition, Wogel et al (2004), describing the vocal repertoire of Pithecopus rohdei (Mertens 1926), defined the release call of this species as similar to its territorial call type 1 with lower intensity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It produces clutches with few large eggs and the larvae generally inhabit rocky stream pools, with crystal clear and slow‐flowing water (Oliveira, ; Pezzuti, Leite, & Nomura, ). The males are territorials, defending pulleys along streams with riparian vegetation for oviposition where funnel nests are constructed above the water using the leaves (Nali, Borges, & Prado, ; Oliveira, ). These leaves are not randomly chosen, but those from Melastomataceae bushes on the margins of the rivulets are preferred (Oliveira, ), probably due to foliar area that minimizes the risk of clutch desiccation and the presence of spiny structures in leaves for anchoring the eggs (Dias, Maragno, Prado, & Cechin, ; Oliveira, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%