A comparative acoustic analysis of species of Vitreorana (Anura: Centrolenidae) from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest and Cerrado, with a description of the call of V. baliomma and insights into the taxonomic status of Cerrado populations

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2020-06-01

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Bang, Davi Lee
Lisboa, Barnagleison Silva
Veiga Teixeira, Bernardo Franco da
Giaretta, Ariovaldo Antonio
De Carvalho, Thiago Ribeiro [UNESP]

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Univ Sao Paulo, Esalq

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Advertisement calls are the primary signaling strategy of mating in most anurans. Examining major patterns within and across frog taxa may help to delimit species and understand acoustic communication systems. Herein, the vocalization of Vitreorana baliomma is described and new acoustic descriptions are provided for V. franciscana and V. eurygnatha. Calls of syntopic/sympatric or allopatric populations were compared. The vocalization of V. baliomma is composed of two call types-A and B, with Call A being the advertisement call. The vocalization of V. franciscana is composed of only one call type (Call A), emitted isolated or in series. The vocalization of V. eurygnatha has two types of calls; Call A is similar among Cerrado populations, whereas an Atlantic Forest population has a distinct Call A pattern. The calls of each of these species of the present study is pulsed; however, the calls differ in call duration, pulse organization, or pulse duration, and these differences seem to reflect the allopatric or sympatric/syntopic occurrences of populations. The unique call pattern of the Atlantic Forest population of V. eurygnatha may represent the advertisement call of the nominal species, and the distinct call of the Cerrado population may indicate cryptic diversity in the species.

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Advertisement call, character displacement, sympatry, syntopy, vocal repertoire, Vitreorana baliomma, Vitreorana eurygnatha, Vitreorana franciscana

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Phyllomedusa. Piracicaba: Univ Sao Paulo, Esalq, v. 19, n. 1, p. 35-47, 2020.