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Extent and variation of sound enhancement inside burrows of the frog Eupsophus emiliopugini (Leptodactylidae)
Authors:M Penna  Rigoberto Solís
Institution:(1) Program of Physiology and Biophysics Institute of Biomedical Sciences Faculty of Medicine University of Chile Casilla 70005, Correo 7, Santiago, Chile e-mail: mpenna@machi.med.uchile.cl Fax: +56-2-7776916, CL;(2) Department of Animal Science Faculty of Veterinary Sciences University of Chile Casilla 2, Correo 15, Santiago, Chile, CL
Abstract:Variation of the amplification effect of burrows of the leptodactylid frog Eupsophus emiliopugini on conspecific calls generated externally was investigated. Advertisement calls broadcast through a loudspeaker placed in the vicinity of a burrow were monitored with small microphones positioned inside and outside the cavity. For 150 presentations of calls of 15 individuals in 12 burrows, 134 were amplified and 16 were attenuated (range –6–13 dB). The fundamental resonant frequency of burrows, measured with broadcast noise and pure tones, averaged 814 Hz (range 302–1361 Hz) and covaried with burrow length. The dominant frequency of the calls of burrow occupants (average 1062 Hz, range 636–1459 Hz) was not correlated with the fundamental resonant frequency of these cavities. In burrows with low resonant frequencies, externally broadcast calls with high dominant frequencies were attenuated, or amplified to a lower extent than calls with lower dominant frequencies. The dominant frequencies of the calls experienced shifts towards the burrows’ fundamental resonant frequencies. The amplification of calls inside burrows of E. emiliopugini exhibits manifest variability, with considerable potential for facilitating acoustic interactions in this species. Received: 18 July 1999 / Received in revised form: 19 July 1999 / Accepted: 25 July 1999
Keywords:  Anurans  Bioacoustics  Fossorial organisms
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