Advertisement and combat calls of the glass frog Centrolene lynchi (Anura: Centrolenidae), with notes on combat and reproductive behaviors

We describe the advertisement and combat calls, combat behavior, and reproductive behavior of the glass frog Centrolene lynchi, an endemic species of the cloud forests of Ecuador. The typical advertisement call consists of a tonal note and 1–3 peaked notes, each with 1–3 pulses. Variations on this a...

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Main Authors: Nicole Dautel, Ana Lucia Salgado Maldonado, Rebecca Abuza, Henry Imba, Kelsey Griffin, Juan M. Guayasamin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2011-07-01
Series:Phyllomedusa: Journal of Herpetology
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Online Access:http://www.phyllomedusa.esalq.usp.br/articles/volume10/number1/1013143.pdf
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spelling doaj-9b3847ab3fbf4d7dbb2fd87db5c8b6ef2021-01-02T06:47:47ZengUniversidade de São PauloPhyllomedusa: Journal of Herpetology1519-13972011-07-011013143Advertisement and combat calls of the glass frog Centrolene lynchi (Anura: Centrolenidae), with notes on combat and reproductive behaviorsNicole DautelAna Lucia Salgado MaldonadoRebecca AbuzaHenry ImbaKelsey GriffinJuan M. GuayasaminWe describe the advertisement and combat calls, combat behavior, and reproductive behavior of the glass frog Centrolene lynchi, an endemic species of the cloud forests of Ecuador. The typical advertisement call consists of a tonal note and 1–3 peaked notes, each with 1–3 pulses. Variations on this advertisement call include the addition of a short note before the tonal note, as well as the absence of the tonal note. These modifications may be similar to thedescribed call modifications of other anurans in response to the presence of conspecific females and males, potential predators and/or changes in the sound environment. Additionally, we describe the combat call emitted during previously undescribed venter-toventercombat between males. The discovery of this combat behavior is consistent with the hypothesis that venter-to-venter combat behavior is a shared derived trait of the subfamily Centroleninae. Finally, we describe male reproductive habits and development of the species, including egg attendance by males and implied male parental care.http://www.phyllomedusa.esalq.usp.br/articles/volume10/number1/1013143.pdfBioacousticscall descriptioncombat behaviorglass frogparental care
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author Nicole Dautel
Ana Lucia Salgado Maldonado
Rebecca Abuza
Henry Imba
Kelsey Griffin
Juan M. Guayasamin
spellingShingle Nicole Dautel
Ana Lucia Salgado Maldonado
Rebecca Abuza
Henry Imba
Kelsey Griffin
Juan M. Guayasamin
Advertisement and combat calls of the glass frog Centrolene lynchi (Anura: Centrolenidae), with notes on combat and reproductive behaviors
Phyllomedusa: Journal of Herpetology
Bioacoustics
call description
combat behavior
glass frog
parental care
author_facet Nicole Dautel
Ana Lucia Salgado Maldonado
Rebecca Abuza
Henry Imba
Kelsey Griffin
Juan M. Guayasamin
author_sort Nicole Dautel
title Advertisement and combat calls of the glass frog Centrolene lynchi (Anura: Centrolenidae), with notes on combat and reproductive behaviors
title_short Advertisement and combat calls of the glass frog Centrolene lynchi (Anura: Centrolenidae), with notes on combat and reproductive behaviors
title_full Advertisement and combat calls of the glass frog Centrolene lynchi (Anura: Centrolenidae), with notes on combat and reproductive behaviors
title_fullStr Advertisement and combat calls of the glass frog Centrolene lynchi (Anura: Centrolenidae), with notes on combat and reproductive behaviors
title_full_unstemmed Advertisement and combat calls of the glass frog Centrolene lynchi (Anura: Centrolenidae), with notes on combat and reproductive behaviors
title_sort advertisement and combat calls of the glass frog centrolene lynchi (anura: centrolenidae), with notes on combat and reproductive behaviors
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Phyllomedusa: Journal of Herpetology
issn 1519-1397
publishDate 2011-07-01
description We describe the advertisement and combat calls, combat behavior, and reproductive behavior of the glass frog Centrolene lynchi, an endemic species of the cloud forests of Ecuador. The typical advertisement call consists of a tonal note and 1–3 peaked notes, each with 1–3 pulses. Variations on this advertisement call include the addition of a short note before the tonal note, as well as the absence of the tonal note. These modifications may be similar to thedescribed call modifications of other anurans in response to the presence of conspecific females and males, potential predators and/or changes in the sound environment. Additionally, we describe the combat call emitted during previously undescribed venter-toventercombat between males. The discovery of this combat behavior is consistent with the hypothesis that venter-to-venter combat behavior is a shared derived trait of the subfamily Centroleninae. Finally, we describe male reproductive habits and development of the species, including egg attendance by males and implied male parental care.
topic Bioacoustics
call description
combat behavior
glass frog
parental care
url http://www.phyllomedusa.esalq.usp.br/articles/volume10/number1/1013143.pdf
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