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| DOI | 10.1016/J.BEPROC.2025.105178 | ||||
| Año | 2025 | ||||
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Evoked vocal responses of male frogs are quite selective for temporal features contained in conspecific calls. However, responses to sound features not contained in natural vocalizations can also elicit evoked calling, indicating a relative broadness of acoustic recognition spaces. Former studies have shown that Batrachyla leptopus, a frog from the South American temperate forest, responds with calls of potential aggressive content to synthetic stimuli containing elements of such signals and also to novel signal features. The current study explores the vocal responsiveness to signals of diverse temporal structure under realistic conditions of stimulus broadcast, employing presentation rates observed in alternating interactions between pairs of males. The results show that aggressive patterns of response, measured as increased call duration, are specially consistent in exposures to stimuli of novel design, not related to natural vocalizations. These results stress the relevance of hidden recognition preferences, pre-existent perceptual biases and related processes to account for the extant acoustic responsiveness of sound communicating animals, contributing to assess the relevance of aggressive signaling patterns for the evolution of sound communication in anurans
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Penna, Mario | - |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 2 | SOLIS-MUNOZ, RIGOBERTO ANTONIO | Hombre |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 3 | MORENO-GOMEZ, FELIPE NICOLAS | Hombre |
Universidad Católica del Maule - Chile
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| FONDECYT |
| Universidad Católica del Maule |
| Vicerrectoria de Investigacion y Postgrado |
| Fondo de Ciencia y Tecnologia |
| Fondo de Ciencia y Tecnologia (FONDECYT) |
| Zaida Tárano |
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| This study was supported by grants 1981072 and 1140014 from Fondo de Ciencia y Tecnologia (FONDECYT). The manuscript was completed under the award of FONDECYT grant 1201197. Felipe Moreno was supported by Vicerrectoria de Investigacion y Postgrado, Universidad Catolica del Maule, UCM-IN-21208. Juan Panza collaborated in the field experiments and Anibal Martinez collaborated in the data analysis. Albert S. Feng contributed the design of sinusoidal amplitude-modulated signals. The authors are grateful to Zaida Tarano and an anonymous referee for reviewing the manuscript. |
| This study was supported by grants 1981072 and 1140014 from Fondo de Ciencia y Tecnolog\u00EDa (FONDECYT). The manuscript was completed under the award of FONDECYT grant 1201197. Felipe Moreno was supported by Vicerrector\u00EDa de Investigaci\u00F3n y Postgrado, Universidad Cat\u00F3lica del Maule, UCM-IN-21208. Juan Panza collaborated in the field experiments and An\u00EDbal Mart\u00EDnez collaborated in the data analysis. Albert S. Feng contributed the design of sinusoidal amplitude-modulated signals. The authors are grateful to Zaida T\u00E1rano and an anonymous referee for reviewing the manuscript. |