Advertisement call of Brachycephalus albolineatus (Anura: Brachycephalidae).
Marcos R BornscheinLuiz Fernando RibeiroMario Manoel RolloAndré E ConfettiMarcio Roberto PiePublished in: PeerJ (2018)
Individuals increase the complexity of their calls as they proceed, incorporating note groups and pulses per note. Intra-individual variation analysis also demonstrated that less structured advertisement calls (i.e., with notes with fewer pulses) are not stereotyped. It is possible that isolated notes and note groups could have distinct functions, perhaps territorial defense and mating, respectively. We argue that using a note-centered approach facilitates comparisons with calls of congeners, as well as underscores the considerable differences in call structure between species in a single group and among species groups.
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