2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10211-014-0194-4
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The anuran calling repertoire in the light of social context

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“…We provided evidence of acoustic aggressive interactions and the first observation of male physical combat for this species, supporting the hypothesis that male aggressive behavior may be common in this genus (VILAÇA et al 2011). Finally, the present study may represent a starting point for further behavioral studies on this species and other Phyllomedusa species that have had their calls described, but not rigorously classified (sensu TOLEDO et al 2014).…”
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confidence: 81%
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“…We provided evidence of acoustic aggressive interactions and the first observation of male physical combat for this species, supporting the hypothesis that male aggressive behavior may be common in this genus (VILAÇA et al 2011). Finally, the present study may represent a starting point for further behavioral studies on this species and other Phyllomedusa species that have had their calls described, but not rigorously classified (sensu TOLEDO et al 2014).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…We observed one physical combat in progress between males of P. ayeaye, a behavior known in other species in this genus , COSTA et al 2010, VILAÇA et al 2011. During physical combats, male frogs may emit fighting calls sporadically (COSTA et al 2010, NALI & PRADO 2014b, TOLEDO et al 2014); thus, we may have failed to observe this type of call for this species. In addition, acoustic aggressive interactions have been reported for other congeners.…”
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“…This call function primarily to advertise their position to both conspecific males and females as well as notify other individuals nearby about signalers' presence and territory, particularly during the breeding period [3]. The advertisement call is a long-range signal that emanates the information to any other individuals nearby and this call is suggested as initial stimuli that play important rules in attracting mates or repelling rivals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%