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| DOI | 10.1016/J.BEPROC.2015.06.001 | ||||
| Año | 2015 | ||||
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Sexual selection is one of the main evolutionary forces that drive signal evolution. In previous studies, we have found out that males of Pleurodema thaul, a frog with an extensive latitudinal distribution in Chile, emits advertisement calls that show remarkable variation among populations. In addition, this variation is related to intense inter-male acoustic competition (intra-sexual selection) occurring within each population. However, the extent to which female preferences contribute to the signal divergence observed is unclear. To study the responsiveness of females in each population, we stimulated females with synthetic calls designed with the acoustic structure of their own population and subsequently responsive females were subjected to a two-choice experiment, where they were stimulated with synthetic calls of their own population versus a call of a foreign population. Females do not show phonotactic preferences for calls of their own or foreign populations as measured with both linear and circular variables. The lack of phonotactic preferences suggests an absence of participation of inter-sexual selection processes in the divergence of the acoustic signals of P. thaul, highlighting the importance of intra-sexual selection for the evolution of these signals. These results concur with studies in other vertebrates emphasizing the relevance of interactions among males for the evolution of acoustic communication systems. (C) 2015 Published by Elsevier B.V.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | VELASQUEZ-SOTO, NELSON ANDRES | Hombre |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
Universidad Católica del Maule - Chile |
| 2 | Valdes, Jose-Luis | Hombre |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 2 | Luis Valdes, Jose | - |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 3 | VASQUEZ-SALFATE, RODRIGO ALFONSO | Hombre |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 4 | PENNA-MIRANDA, MARIO ALBERTO | Hombre |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| FONDECYT |
| Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico |
| Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo CientÃfico y Tecnológico |
| CONICYT/FONDECYT/POSTDOCTORADO |
| Fellowship for Doctoral thesis CONICYT |
| Fellowship for Doctoral thesis from Guillermo Puelma Foundation for Neurosciences |
| Guillermo Puelma Foundation for Neurosciences |
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| We are grateful to Maricel Quispe, Daniel Zuniga, Daniel Opazo, Jesus Marambio and Felipe Moreno who helped in the field activities. This study was supported by Fellowship for Doctoral thesis CONICYT AT24080118, Fellowship for Doctoral thesis from the Guillermo Puelma Foundation for Neurosciences and CONICYT/FONDECYT/POSTDOCTORADO No 3120208 to NAV. Additional funding was provided by FONDECYT grant 1080459 to MP, ICM-P05-002, PFB-23-CONICYT and FONDECYT grants 1090794 and 1140548 to RAV and ICM-P10-001-F to JLV. The procedures used in this study are approved by regulations for animal care and conservation in Chile (Livestock and Agriculture Service (SAG) permit number 1645 and 7311). We also thank Patrick Matzler for reviewing the manuscript. |
| We are grateful to Maricel Quispe, Daniel Zuñiga, Daniel Opazo, Jesus Marambio and Felipe Moreno who helped in the field activities. This study was supported by Fellowship for Doctoral thesis CONICYT AT24080118, Fellowship for Doctoral thesis from the Guillermo Puelma Foundation for Neurosciences and CONICYT/FONDECYT/POSTDOCTORADO N° 3120208 to NAV. Additional funding was provided by FONDECYT grant 1080459 to MP, ICM-P05-002, PFB-23-CONICYT and FONDECYT grants 1090794 and 1140548 to RAV and ICM-P10-001-F to JLV. The procedures used in this study are approved by regulations for animal care and conservation in Chile (Livestock and Agriculture Service (SAG) permit number 1645 and 7311). We also thank Patrick Matzler for reviewing the manuscript. |