Using bioacoustics tools to clarify species relationships: vocalization of Cycloramphus lithomimeticus (Anura Cycloramphidae), with a phylogenetic comparative analysis of genus based on call
Luiz F. Carmo, Manuella Folly, José P. Pombal Jr, Fábio Hepp
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Abstract
In anurans communities, vocalizations play a fundamental role in social interactions, being the most important behavioral modality of communication. Therefore, the description of acoustic signals i...
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Ethology Ecology & Evolution is an international peer reviewed journal which publishes original research and review articles on all aspects of animal behaviour, ecology and evolution. Articles should emphasise the significance of the research for understanding the function, ecology, evolution or genetics of behaviour. Contributions are also sought on aspects of ethology, ecology, evolution and genetics relevant to conservation.
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