PeerJ (Sep 2019)

Notes on vocalizations of Brazilian amphibians IV: advertisement calls of 20 Atlantic Forest frog species

  • Lucas Rodriguez Forti,
  • Célio Fernando Baptista Haddad,
  • Felipe Leite,
  • Leandro de Oliveira Drummond,
  • Clodoaldo de Assis,
  • Lucas Batista Crivellari,
  • Caio Marinho Mello,
  • Paulo Christiano Anchietta Garcia,
  • Camila Zornosa-Torres,
  • Luís Felipe Toledo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.7612
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
p. e7612

Abstract

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Bioacoustics is a powerful tool used for anuran species diagnoses, given that advertisement calls are signals related to specific recognition and mate attraction. Thus, call descriptions can support species taxonomy. In spite of that, call descriptions are lacking for many species, delaying advances in biodiversity research. Here, we describe the advertisement calls of 20 anuran species from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. We accessed 50 digital recordings deposited in the Fonoteca Neotropical Jacques Vielliard. Acoustic analyses were carried out in the software Raven pro 1.5. We provide a general comparison of call structure among species inside taxonomic groups and genera. The vocalizations described here belong to poorly known species, which are representatives of six families: Brachycephalidae, Bufonidae, Ceratophryidae, Cycloramphidae, Hylidae, and Phyllomedusidae. Despite this, still there are 163 species of anurans from Atlantic Forest with calls not formally described. Our work represents an important step in providing data for a taxonomic perspective and improving the knowledge of the Atlantic Forest anuran diversity.

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