Artículos de revistas
Release calls of four species of Phyllomedusidae (Amphibia, Anura)
Fecha
2019-01-01Registro en:
Herpetozoa. Sofia: Pensoft Publishers, v. 32, p. 77-81, 2019.
1013-4425
10.3897/herpetozoa.32.e35729
WOS:000471808100012
Autor
Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS)
Univ Fed Rio Grande do Norte
Univ Fed Rural Rio de Janeiro
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Institución
Resumen
Anurans emit a variety of acoustic signals in different behavioral contexts during the breeding season. The release call is a signal produced by the frog when it is inappropriately clasped by another frog. In the family Phyllomedusidae, this call type is known only for Pithecophus ayeaye. Here we describe the release call of four species: Phyllomedusa bahiana, P. sauvagii, Pithecopus rohdei, and P. nordestinus, based on recordings in the field. The release calls of these four species consist of a multipulsed note. Smaller species of the Pithecopus genus (P. ayeaye, P. rohdei and P. nordestinus), presented shorter release calls (0.022-0.070 s), with higher dominant frequency on average (1508.8-1651.8 Hz), when compared to the bigger Phyllomedusa (P. bahiana and P. sauvagii) (0.062-0.107 s; 798.7-1071.4 Hz). For phyllomedusid species, the release call might indicate a phylogenetic signal, because species of the same genus have similar acoustic traits.