Abstract:Acoustic communication in animals can be affected by multiple biotic
(intra and interspecific) and abiotic (e.g., wind and rain) natural
noises. In addition, human beings produce additional novel sources of
noise, which can reduce or inhibit the reception of acoustic signals by
conspecifics, leading to behavioral changes. In this study, we
investigated whether sound of conspecifics and road noise additively
affect the acoustic parameters of the advertisement call of males of a
Yellow Heart-tongued Frog (Phyllo… Show more
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