“…Frogs from diverse environments use different strategies to confront interference from natural biotic, abiotic, and anthropogenic origin. Some species augment, while others decrease their vocal output when subjected to prolonged exposures to noises of different kinds (Cunnington & Fahrig, ; Kaiser & Hammers, ; Kaiser et al., ; Lengagne, ; Love & Bee, ; Penna & Hamilton‐West, ; Penna, Pottstock, & Velásquez, ; Sun & Narins, ; Vargas‐Salinas & Amezquita, ; Vargas‐Salinas, Cunnington, Amézquita, & Fahrig, ). In particular, in the temperate austral forest, two frogs of the genus Eupsophus, inhabiting the same microenvironment, respond differently to noise exposures of moderate to high levels under similar test conditions.…”