Frog vocalization is influenced by moon phases: Brazilian frogs tend to prefer low-albedo phases

IF 2.3 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY Web Ecology Pub Date : 2021-01-06 DOI:10.5194/WE-21-1-2021
M. Lima, J. Pederassi, U. Caramaschi, Kléssia Denise S. S. Sousa, C. A. S. Souza
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Abstract. Lunar phases remarkably influence the circadian cycle of living beings. Early amphibian studies date back to the 1960s, but only recently has more research been conducted in this field. Much still needs to be understood to establish the behavioral pattern of this group according to the synodic cycle. In the present study, we sought to determine (i) whether the vocalization activity was influenced by the lunar phases and (ii) whether the influence was species-specific or affects the community with equal intensity. We expected a great diversity of behaviors and adaptations. Rayleigh's test was used to verify whether the sample differs significantly from the null hypothesis; Rao's test was used to check sample size sufficiency; and the Kiviat diagram was used to evaluate the activity of the species in relation to the complete synodic cycle. We have observed 1691 individuals of 37 species over 882 d. The lunar cycle influenced 78 % of the species, with 32 % preferring the lower-albedo phases. The activity pattern of each species was established. These results suggest that the lunar phases influence the vocalization activity of most species. Therefore, there is a general pattern of activity related to the synodic cycles; however, the specificities still need to be better understood.
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青蛙的发声受到月相的影响:巴西蛙倾向于喜欢低反照率的月相
摘要月相显著地影响着生物的昼夜周期。早期的两栖动物研究可以追溯到20世纪60年代,但直到最近才在这一领域进行了更多的研究。要根据关节周期建立这一群体的行为模式,还有很多需要了解的。在本研究中,我们试图确定(i)发声活动是否受到月相的影响;(ii)这种影响是物种特有的还是对群落的影响是同等强度的。我们预计会有多种多样的行为和适应。使用瑞利检验来验证样本是否与零假设有显著差异;采用Rao检验检验样本量的充分性;并利用Kiviatdiagram来评价各物种的活性与完整周期的关系。在882 d的时间里,共观察到37种1691个个体。月球周期影响了78%的物种,32%的物种更喜欢低反照率的阶段。建立了各物种的活动模式。这些结果表明,月相影响大多数物种的发声活动。因此,有一种与滑水旋回有关的一般活动模式;然而,其特殊性仍需要更好地理解。
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Web Ecology
Web Ecology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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期刊介绍: Web Ecology (WE) is an open-access journal issued by the European Ecological Federation (EEF) representing the ecological societies within Europe and associated members. Its special value is to serve as a publication forum for national ecological societies that do not maintain their own society journal. Web Ecology publishes papers from all fields of ecology without any geographic restriction. It is a forum to communicate results of experimental, theoretical, and descriptive studies of general interest to an international audience. Original contributions, short communications, and reviews on ecological research on all kinds of organisms and ecosystems are welcome as well as papers that express emerging ideas and concepts with a sound scientific background.
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