在哥伦比亚西南部的Farallones de Cali国家自然公园探索安第斯青蛙的声音多样性

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment Pub Date : 2023-11-09 DOI:10.1080/01650521.2023.2266187
Oscar Mauricio Cuellar-Valencia, Brayan Esteban Bolaños-Molina, Wilmar Bolívar-García
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【摘要】青蛙在繁殖过程中发出的广告叫声是最引人注目的声音信号之一。它们在种间识别、配偶选择和领土划分中发挥着重要作用,并可用于分类学、行为学、生态学和进化研究等不同领域。在哥伦比亚,大约40%的已知青蛙物种在文献中有它们叫声的描述。然而,热带安第斯山脉的Cordillera Occidental和Strabomantidae家族在文献中代表性不足,尽管它们拥有巨大的物种多样性。本文描述了来自西方科迪勒拉高海拔地区3个地区的3科11种蛙的鸣叫声,这些地区由于安全问题一直无法进行科学研究。本文首次对5种柱头蝇的广告叫声进行了描述,并对4种柱头蝇的日常声活动模式进行了估计。我们的发现增加了来自该国最不具代表性的地区和家庭之一的anuran物种的已知广告呼叫的数量。此外,它们还提供了关于四种棱镜物种的自然历史的重要信息,可作为未来长期种群研究的基线。我们感谢J.D. Valencia Velasco, J. Buitrago, J.P. Lopez和Farallones de Cali nnp的工作人员,特别是G.A. Rodríguez Salazar在野外工作期间提供的宝贵帮助。特别感谢E. Barona Cortes借给我们野外工作所需的基本设备,并就数据分析提供了宝贵的建议,感谢J. Mendez-Narvaez对第一版手稿的宝贵意见。我们感谢J.D. Lynch、哥伦比亚国立大学、自然科学研究所(ICN)和JJ Ospina Sarria提供了堪萨斯大学巴克莱依的高分辨率图像。我们还要感谢《新热带动物与环境研究》主编Mirco sol博士和匿名审稿人的意见和建议,他们的意见和建议使我们的稿件得到了改进。最后,我们将这个作品献给Gustavo Kattan,他相信并领导了“Una isla en las nubes”项目:establecimiento de línea base para monitoreo de un páramo aislado frente a cambio climático。这项研究是在国家环境许可证管理局和哥伦比亚环境与可持续发展部(Resolución 1070 del 28 de agostto 2015)以及哥伦比亚国家自然公园(Resolución 0351 del 05 de october de 2012)的授权下进行的。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。本研究得到哥伦比亚科学、技术和创新部Farallones de Cali NNP两栖动物监测项目[合同编号837-2020]和Impretics E.I.C.E.[协议编号0046]的支持。
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Exploring the acoustic diversity of Andean frogs in the Farallones de Cali National Natural Park, southwestern Colombia
ABSTRACTThe advertisement calls that frogs emit in a reproductive context are among the most conspicuous and studied acoustic signals. They play a significant role in interspecific recognition, mate selection, and territoriality and can be used in different fields such as taxonomy, ethology, ecology, and evolutionary studies. In Colombia, around 40% of the recognized frog species have descriptions of their calls in the literature. However, the Cordillera Occidental in the tropical Andes and the Strabomantidae family are underrepresented in the literature despite the huge species diversity they hold. Here, we described the advertisement calls of eleven frog species belonging to three families from three localities at high elevations in the Cordillera Occidental, which have been inaccessible to scientific research due to security concerns. We describe the advertisement calls of five Pristimantis species for the first time and estimated the daily acoustic activity patterns of four Pristimantis species. Our findings enhance the number of known advertisement calls for anuran species from one of the least-represented regions and families in the country. In addition, they provide important information regarding the natural history of four Pristimantis species that could be used as a baseline for future long-term population studies.KEYWORDS: Acoustic detectionadvertisement callsCordillera Occidentalreproductionvocal repertoire AcknowledgmentsWe gratefully acknowledge the invaluable assistance during the fieldwork of J.D. Valencia Velasco, J. Buitrago, J.P. Lopez and the staff of Farallones de Cali NNP–especially G.A. Rodríguez Salazar. Special thanks to E. Barona Cortes for loaning us essential equipment for fieldwork and providing valuable advice about data analysis, and to J. Mendez-Narvaez for the valuable comments on the first version of the manuscript. For loan specimens and assistance with work in the museum, we are grateful to J.D. Lynch, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Instituto de Ciencias Naturales (ICN), and JJ Ospina Sarria for providing high resolution images of P. buckleyi housed in KU. We are also grateful to Dr. Mirco Solé, editor-in-chief of Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment, and the anonymous reviewers for their comments and suggestions that improved our manuscript. Finally, we dedicated this work to the memory of Gustavo Kattan, who believed in and led the project ‘Una isla en las nubes: establecimiento de línea base para monitoreo de un páramo aislado frente a cambio climático.’This research was conducted under the authorization of the National Authority of Environmental Licences and the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development of Colombia (Resolución 1070 del 28 de agosto de 2015), and the National Natural Parks of Colombia (Resolución 0351 del 05 de octubre de 2012).Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Supplementary materialSupplemental data for this article can be accessed online at https://doi.org/10.1080/01650521.2023.2266187Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by the Amphibian monitoring program of the Farallones de Cali NNP, Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation of Colombia [Contract No. 837-2020], and Impretics E.I.C.E. [Agreement No. 0046].
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