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“…The selection of repertoires and signal use within them may differ according to context, such as courtship, male combat, or territorial maintenance. We know, for example, that males can modify their calls during closer interactions with conspecifics to protect their territories and ensure reproductive success, such as Acris blanchardi Harper, 1947 (Hylidae;Wagner Jr. 1992, Burmeister et al 2002, Bokermannohyla ibitiguara (Cardoso, 1983) (Hylidae; Nali and Prado 2014), and Boana goiana (Lutz, 1968) (Hylidae; Morais et al 2015). Also, recent studies reveal that associations among distinct communication modes are common (e.g., associations between acoustic and visual signals, or between tactile and visual signals) and these may transfer information more accurately.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The selection of repertoires and signal use within them may differ according to context, such as courtship, male combat, or territorial maintenance. We know, for example, that males can modify their calls during closer interactions with conspecifics to protect their territories and ensure reproductive success, such as Acris blanchardi Harper, 1947 (Hylidae;Wagner Jr. 1992, Burmeister et al 2002, Bokermannohyla ibitiguara (Cardoso, 1983) (Hylidae; Nali and Prado 2014), and Boana goiana (Lutz, 1968) (Hylidae; Morais et al 2015). Also, recent studies reveal that associations among distinct communication modes are common (e.g., associations between acoustic and visual signals, or between tactile and visual signals) and these may transfer information more accurately.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the former explanation appears likely given the immediacy of the effect and reports of anurans altering call pitch characteristics in response to other acoustic stimuli, including conspecific calls (e.g. Wagner, 1989; Morais, Siqueira & Bastos, 2015; reviewed in, Bee, Reichert & Tumulty, 2016) and background white noise (Zhao et al ., 2018). Regardless of the exact mechanism, however, our results for the brown tree frog further emphasize the remarkable plasticity in call behaviour that anurans are capable of exhibiting in response to anthropogenic noise.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This procedure was adopted because not all individuals emitted five calls (mostly aggressive calls), whereas other individuals not even emitted a single aggressive call during the recordings. We differentiated the advertisement from the aggressive calls based on previous studies with this species (Morais et al, 2015(Morais et al, , 2016Signorelli et al, 2016), and behavioural observations in the field. We considered only short simple aggressive calls (Furtado et al, 2016), because this type of aggressive call was the most common in the sample, since individuals were recorded in a natural chorus without synthetic stimulus.…”
Section: Data Sampling and Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last years, knowledge regarding the acoustic behaviour of B. goiana has increased considerably (e.g. Dias et al, 2014;Morais et al, 2015;Furtado et al, 2016;Morais et al, 2016;Signorelli et al, 2016;Dias et al, 2017). Historically, increased knowledge about the behaviour and natural history of anuran species has generated new questions about their social behaviour, ecology and evolution (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%