Snake-like bird hisses induce anti-predator responses in a frog
Longhui Zhao,
Yuanyu Qin,
Yanjun Jin
et al.
Abstract:Some snakes emit hissing calls which are imitated by birds to deter potential predators. However, the effect of these snake and bird hisses on anuran risk recognition is not yet explored. Here we hypothesize that these hisses may advertise dangers to frogs and evoke their anti-predator responses. We used little torrent frogs (
Amolops torrentis
) as subjects and conducted sound playbacks to test their anti-predator behaviors. We found that little torrent frogs changed their calling behav… Show more
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