M. M. Struett, André E Confetti, Peterson T. Leivas
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Abstract
Abstract. Communication often mediates social interactions, including reproduction, defense, and competition. In anurans, vocal sacs are used in communication during interactions, and they may be controlled in a variety of ways. Hylodes heyeri is diurnal and inhabits streams in the Atlantic Forest of South America. Its vocalizations are complex, probably due to living in a noisy environment, and can involve either unilateral or bilateral inflation of their paired vocal sacs. Here, we analyze the acoustic parameters of territorial calls when the Brazilian Torrent frog inflates one or two vocal sacs in response to territorial calls from playback. Males using two vocal sacs emitted fewer notes per call, had longer note duration, and higher frequencies than males using one vocal sac. We conclude that the strategy of control of the paired vocal sacs in this genus may be related to the energy expenditure for vocalization, mainly in close interactions between individuals.
期刊介绍:
The South American Journal of Herpetology (SAJH) is an international journal published by the Brazilian Society of Herpetology that aims to provide an effective medium of communication for the international herpetological community. SAJH publishes peer-reviewed original contributions on all subjects related to the biology of amphibians and reptiles, including descriptive, comparative, inferential, and experimental studies and taxa from anywhere in the world, as well as theoretical studies that explore principles and methods.