Daily variation and repeatability of advertisement calls in an austral temperate forest frog under controlled conditions

IF 1.3 4区 生物学 Q4 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Ethology Pub Date : 2024-08-31 DOI:10.1111/eth.13504
Felipe N. Moreno-Gómez, Gabriel Bidart-Enríquez, Romina Cossio-Rodríguez, Matías I. Muñoz, Maricel Quispe, Mario Penna
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Abstract

Estimating repeatability allows a first approximation that may indicate a potential response to selection of sexual traits. Acoustic sexual signals comprise spectral and temporal variables, where the former generally have lower intra-individual variation and higher repeatability values. Studies of repeatability in anurans have been conducted mainly in natural conditions, but the stability of laboratory settings allows extended recording intervals, favoring measurement accuracy. We conducted a study of variation and repeatability of the calls of males of Batrachyla taeniata, a frog from the South American temperate forest to evaluate under homogeneous environmental and social conditions: (i) the extent of variation in acoustic properties of calls within and among days, (ii) the extent of temporal variation in the repeatability of call properties, and (iii) differences in repeatability among call variables. Variation of acoustic properties differed within and across days of recording, call rate generally increased within and throughout days, suggesting sensitization processes. Call duration decreased during these time spans, yielding constant calling effort. In contrast, the dominant frequency decreased within days but increased across days. Overall repeatability differs significantly among variables: dominant frequency, call rate, and call duration having the highest, intermediate, and lowest values, respectively. The high repeatability of call rate relative to call duration contrasts with an opposing general tendency in previous studies in anurans. The repeatability of the three variables analyzed increases within days, and the repeatability of call rate also increases throughout days, highlighting the relevance of this variable for individual identity over different time ranges.

受控条件下澳温带林蛙广告叫声的日变化和可重复性
估计可重复性可以得出第一个近似值,它可能表明性状选择的潜在反应。声学性信号包括频谱变量和时间变量,前者的个体内变异通常较小,重复性值较高。对无尾类重复性的研究主要是在自然条件下进行的,但实验室环境的稳定性允许延长记录时间间隔,有利于测量的准确性。我们对南美洲温带森林蛙类 Batrachyla taeniata 雄性叫声的变异和可重复性进行了研究,以评估在相同环境和社会条件下:(i) 叫声特性在日内和日间的变异程度;(ii) 叫声特性可重复性的时间变异程度;(iii) 不同叫声变量之间可重复性的差异。声学特性的变化在记录日内和记录日间各不相同,叫声频率在记录日内和记录日间普遍增加,这表明了敏化过程。在这些时间跨度内,鸣叫持续时间减少,从而产生了恒定的鸣叫强度。与此相反,主频率在记录日内有所下降,但在记录日间则有所上升。不同变量之间的总体重复性差异很大:主频率、鸣叫率和鸣叫持续时间分别具有最高、中间和最低值。相对于叫声持续时间,叫声频率的重复性较高,这与之前对无尾类动物的研究中出现的相反趋势形成了鲜明对比。所分析的三个变量的可重复性在几天内都在增加,而叫声频率的可重复性在几天内也在增加,这突显了该变量在不同时间范围内与个体身份的相关性。
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Ethology
Ethology 生物-动物学
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
5.90%
发文量
89
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: International in scope, Ethology publishes original research on behaviour including physiological mechanisms, function, and evolution. The Journal addresses behaviour in all species, from slime moulds to humans. Experimental research is preferred, both from the field and the lab, which is grounded in a theoretical framework. The section ''Perspectives and Current Debates'' provides an overview of the field and may include theoretical investigations and essays on controversial topics.
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