The vocal sac as a visual cue in anuran communication: an experimental analysis using video playback |
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Authors: | Gil G Rosenthal AStanley Rand Michael J Ryan |
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Institution: | * Boston University Marine Program, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, USA † Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama ‡ Section of Integrative Biology, University of Texas, Austin, USA |
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Abstract: | Acoustic signals produced by most anurans are accompanied by inflation of a conspicuous vocal sac. We presented female túngara frogs, Physalaemus pustulosus, with acoustic playback of the male advertisement call, synchronized with a video playback of vocal sac inflation. Females significantly preferred a stimulus combination including vocal sac inflation over an identical set of stimuli with the vocal sac inflation removed. Neither a moving rectangle bearing the gross contrast and spatiotemporal properties of the vocal sac inflation sequence, nor the image of a noncalling male significantly enhanced the attractiveness of the acoustic stimulus. Both the form and spatiotemporal properties of the vocal sac thus appear to be salient to females. The results indicate that the vocal sac can serve as a visual cue, which may account for the conspicuous pigmentation found on the vocal sacs of males in many species. Gular inflation in synchrony with a call may function to facilitate female localization of individual males in an aggregation. |
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