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Double stimulation of the inner ear organs of an anuran species (Alytes cisternasii) with simple tonal advertisement calls
Authors:J. Bosch   L. Boyero
Affiliation:Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, CSIC, JoséGutiérrez Abascal 2, 28006 Madrid, Spain
Abstract:Midwife toads present one of the simplest calls in anurans, with the whole energy concentrated in a single band without frequency modulation. The tuning curves of the Iberian midwife toads Alytes cisternasii show the typical bimodal pattern in anurans, with two best excitatory frequencies at 0.412 kHz (corresponding to the amphibian papilla) and at 1.358 kHz (corresponding to the basilar papilla and matching the male call frequency). In this study, the hypothesis that complex calls arose in anurans because they were inherently more attractive to females, since they provided greater acoustic stimulation, was tested. However, our results indicate that splitting the call energy to stimulate both inner ear organs simultaneously, the male call is not more attractive to female midwife toads, but sometimes renders it unattractive. The biological role of the amphibian papilla is discussed in ecological and evolutionary terms.
Keywords:amphibian papilla    basilar papilla    advertisement calls    midwife toads    Alytes cisternasii
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