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Males increase call frequency, not intensity, in response to noise, revealing no Lombard effect in the little torrent frog

机译:雄性对噪音的反应会增加呼声频率,而不是强度,这表明在小洪流蛙中没有伦巴底效应

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Noise is one of the main factors that can influence the processes of sound communication across a wide range of animal groups. Although the effects of ambient noise on animal communication, including anthropogenic noise, have received increasing attention, few studies have examined changes in the fine structure of acoustic signals produced by vocalizing species in constantly noisy environments. Here, we used natural recordings to determine the associations between stream noise and call parameters in the little torrent frog ( Amolops torrentis ). We also used playbacks of stream noise recorded in natural habitats and playbacks of white noise to examine how male vocal signals change with increasing noise levels. The results show that noise intensity has a significant effect on male call frequency, but not on call amplitude or other call characteristics. Based on this evidence, we suggest that in streamside species stream noise drives males to alter call frequency and call as loudly as possible in order to improve discriminability. These findings provide insights into the role played by ecological selection in the evolution of noise‐dependent anuran vocal plasticity.
机译:噪音是影响广泛动物群声音交流过程的主要因素之一。尽管环境噪声对动物交流(包括人为噪声)的影响已引起越来越多的关注,但很少有研究研究了在持续嘈杂的环境中发声物种所产生的声信号的精细结构的变化。在这里,我们使用自然记录来确定小洪流青蛙(Amolops torrentis)中的流噪声与呼叫参数之间的关联。我们还使用在自然栖息地中录制的流噪声回放和白噪声回放来检查男性声音信号如何随着噪声水平的提高而变化。结果表明,噪声强度对男性通话频率有显着影响,但对通话幅度或其他通话特性没有影响。基于此证据,我们建议在河床物种中,河水噪声会驱使雄性改变呼叫频率并尽可能大声地呼叫,以提高可分辨性。这些发现提供了对生态选择在依赖噪声的阿努兰人声可塑性演变过程中的作用的见解。

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