16 research outputs found

    Excess attenuation (dB) of pure tones over water substrate in the study sites.

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    <p>Measurements recorded at 1 m (circles), 2 m (triangles), 4 m (crosses), and 8 m (diamonds) relative to SPLs (dB re 20 μPa) at 0.5 m from the loudspeaker.</p

    Oscillograms and power spectra of representative advertisement calls for sound propagation experiments: (A) <i>Pelophylax perezi</i> and (B) <i>Lithobates catesbeianus</i>.

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    <p>Air temperatures during recordings of these calls were 20 °C and 24 °C, respectively. Figures generated with Seewave software (3170 FFT size, 90% overlap, A-weighting; [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0077312#B105" target="_blank">105</a>]). </p

    Excess attenuation (dB) of playback calls over soil substrate in the study sites.

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    <p>Measurements recorded at 1 m (circles), 2 m (triangles), 4 m (crosses), and 8 m (diamonds) relative to SPLs (dB re 20 μPa) at 0.5 m from the loudspeaker. Each symbol represents the average for six calls of a species at a given distance. Abbreviations: Pp: <i>Pelophylax perezi</i>, Lc: <i>Lithobates catesbeianus</i>.</p

    Distribution range of <i>Pelophylax perezi</i> and location of the study sites in the Iberian Peninsula.

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    <p>Grey circles correspond to the 10 x 10 km UTM squares (Universal Transverse Mercator coordinate system) with occurrence of <i>P. perezi</i> [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0077312#B136" target="_blank">136</a>,<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0077312#B137" target="_blank">137</a>]. White circles correspond to the study sites: 1) Arimbo, 2) Doñana, 3) El Cabaco, 4) Las Jaras, 5) Navalcarnero, 6) Villasbuenas de Gata, and 7) Zarzalejo.</p

    Excess attenuation (dB) of playback calls over water substrate in the study sites.

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    <p>Measurements recorded at 1 m (circles), 2 m (triangles), 4 m (crosses), and 8 m (diamonds) relative to SPLs (dB re 20 μPa) at 0.5 m from the loudspeaker. Each symbol represents the average for six calls of a species at a given distance. Abbreviations: Pp: <i>Pelophylax perezi</i>, Lc: <i>Lithobates catesbeianus</i>.</p

    Averages of excess attenuation (dB) of playback calls for the seven study sites.

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    <p>Measurements for <i>Pelophylax perezi</i> (circles) and <i>Lithobates catesbeianus</i> (squares) emitted over water (open symbols) and over soil (filled symbols) substrates. </p

    The advertisement calls of Brazilian anurans: Historical review, current knowledge and future directions

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    <div><p>Advertisement calls are often used as essential basic information in studies of animal behaviour, ecology, evolution, conservation, taxonomy or biodiversity inventories. Yet the description of this type of acoustic signals is far to be completed, especially in tropical regions, and is frequently non-standardized or limited in information, restricting the application of bioacoustics in science. Here we conducted a scientometric review of the described adverstisement calls of anuran species of Brazil, the world richest territory in anurans, to evaluate the amount, standard and trends of the knowledge on this key life-history trait and to identify gaps and directions for future research strategies. Based on our review, 607 studies have been published between 1960 to 2016 describing the calls of 719 Brazilian anuran species (68.8% of all species), a publication rate of 10.6 descriptions per year. From each of these studies, thirty-one variables were recorded and examined with descriptive and inferential statistics. In spite of an exponential rise over the last six decades in the number of studies, described calls, and quantity of published metadata, as revealed by regression models, clear shortfalls were identified with regard to anuran families, biomes, and categories of threat. More than 55% of these species belong to the two richest families, Hylidae or Leptodactylidae. The lowest percentage of species with described calls corresponds to the most diverse biomes, namely Atlantic Forest (65.1%) and Amazon (71.5%), and to the IUCN categories of threat (56.8%), relative to the less-than-threatened categories (74.3%). Moreover, only 52.3% of the species have some of its calls deposited in the main scientific sound collections. Our findings evidence remarkable knowledge gaps on advertisement calls of Brazilian anuran species, emphasizing the need of further efforts in standardizing and increasing the description of anuran calls for their application in studies of the behaviour, ecology, biogeography or taxonomy of the species.</p></div
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