Acoustic Signal Diversity in the Harlequin Toad Atelopus laetissimus (Anura: Bufonidae)

IF 2.6 Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Copeia Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.1643/CE-19-251
L. A. Rueda-Solano, J. L. Pérez-González, M. Rivera-Correa, F. Vargas-Salinas
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Abstract

The acoustic signals in Atelopus (Anura: Bufonidae), a Neotropical genus currently composed of 97 species, are poorly known. In this study, we describe for the first time, the advertisement, release, and agonistic calls of Atelopus laetissimus, an endangered species endemic to the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, in northern Colombia. The calling behavior of males was associated with reproduction (advertisement calls) and male–male aggression (agonistic and release calls). We also describe, for the first time, calls from female A. laetissimus, constituting the first case of a female's vocalization in the genus, recorded while one male was trying to clasp her. The diverse acoustic signals described here for Atelopus laetissimus suggest the vocal repertoire in the genus Atelopus may be more complex than is currently realized.
哈勒昆蟾蜍的声信号多样性(无尾蟾蜍:蟾蜍科)
蹼足猴(无尾目:蹼足猴科)是一个新热带属,目前有97种。在这项研究中,我们首次描述了在哥伦比亚北部的圣玛尔塔内华达山脉特有的濒危物种阿特罗普斯laetissimus的广告,释放和激动的叫声。雄性鸣叫行为与繁殖(广告鸣叫)和雄性-雄性攻击(竞争和释放鸣叫)有关。我们还首次描述了来自雌性a . laetissimus的叫声,这是该属中首次记录到雌性在一只雄性试图抱住她时发出的声音。这里描述的不同的声音信号,为阿勒普斯laetissimus表明,阿勒普斯属的声乐曲目可能比目前认识到的更复杂。
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Copeia
Copeia 生物-动物学
CiteScore
2.10
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审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Founded in 1913, Copeia is a highly respected international journal dedicated to the publication of high quality, original research papers on the behavior, conservation, ecology, genetics, morphology, evolution, physiology, systematics and taxonomy of extant and extinct fishes, amphibians, and reptiles. Copeia is published electronically and is available through BioOne. Articles are published online first, and print issues appear four times per year. In addition to research articles, Copeia publishes invited review papers, book reviews, and compiles virtual issues on topics of interest drawn from papers previously published in the journal.
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