2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2019.104605
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Biotic and abiotic sounds affect calling activity but not plasma testosterone levels in male frogs (Batrachyla taeniata) in the field and in captivity

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“…encouraging frogs to cross railways via underpasses; Testud et al, 2020), sounds can elicit or modulate behaviours (e.g. rainfall sounds trigger breeding behaviour in frogs; Muñoz et al, 2020).…”
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“…encouraging frogs to cross railways via underpasses; Testud et al, 2020), sounds can elicit or modulate behaviours (e.g. rainfall sounds trigger breeding behaviour in frogs; Muñoz et al, 2020).…”
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“…encouraging frogs to cross railways via underpasses; Testud et al, 2020), sounds can elicit or modulate behaviours (e.g. rainfall sounds trigger breeding behaviour in frogs; Muñoz et al, 2020). The same technology used to make popular consumer products for broadcasting music outdoors can readily be repurposed to make autonomous playback devices, matching the soundtrack to the location and substrate, and optimising the duty cycle to the target species and acoustic theatre (e.g.…”
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