2022
DOI: 10.1186/s40850-022-00132-x
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Coexisting good neighbours: acoustic and calling microhabitat niche partitioning in two elusive syntopic species of balloon frogs, Uperodon systoma and U. globulosus (Anura: Microhylidae) and potential of individual vocal signatures

Abstract: Background Most amphibians use a repertoire of acoustic signals to propagate signals in social contexts. The description of these repertoires provides a key towards the understanding of the behaviour of individuals and the evolutionary functions of calls. Here, we assessed the variations in advertisement calls within and between two fossorial sympatric species, Uperodon systoma and Uperodon globulosus, that share their breeding season and breeding sites. For each species, we applied Beecher’s i… Show more

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“…The call was recorded at a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz with a 16-bit resolution. We analyzed the call properties following the method in Prasad et al [48] using Raven Pro bioacoustics v.1.5 (Center for conservation bioacoustics; Ithaca, NY, USA).…”
Section: Acoustic Signalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The call was recorded at a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz with a 16-bit resolution. We analyzed the call properties following the method in Prasad et al [48] using Raven Pro bioacoustics v.1.5 (Center for conservation bioacoustics; Ithaca, NY, USA).…”
Section: Acoustic Signalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there is a behavioural continuum between these two extremes (Wells, 1977;. Several works focused on better describing the breeding acoustic strategies that can be found in anuran species (Chen et al, 2023;Donnelly and Guyer, 1994;Forti et al, 2022;Huang et al, 2001;Prado et al, 2005;Prasad et al, 2022;Bertoluci and Rodrigues, 2002) but there is still missing information mainly for Neotropical anurans. Continuous monitoring of anuran advertisement calls along different spatial-temporal scales, can provide valuable information about the different breeding strategies displayed by each species within an assemblage (Moreira et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%