Literature DB >> 27590626

Vocalizations in juvenile anurans: common spadefoot toads (Pelobates fuscus) regularly emit calls before sexual maturity.

Leonie Ten Hagen1,2,3, Ariel Rodríguez1, Norbert Menke4, Christian Göcking4, Michael Bisping5, Karl-Heinz Frommolt6, Thomas Ziegler2,3, Michael Bonkowski3, Miguel Vences7.   

Abstract

Acoustic communication is prominent in adult anuran amphibians, in reproductive, territorial and defensive contexts. In contrast, reports on vocalizations of juvenile anurans are rare and anecdotal, and their function unstudied. We here provide conclusive evidence for vocalizations in juvenile spadefoot toads (Pelobates fuscus) in very early terrestrial stages. While the aquatic tadpoles did not emit sounds, first vocalizations of metamorphs were heard as early as in stages 42-43, and calls were regularly emitted from stage 44 on, often from specimens still bearing extensive tail stubs. Three main types of calls could be distinguished, of which one consists of a series of short notes, one of a typically single longer and pulsed note, and one of a single tonal note. In experimental setups, the number of calls per froglet increased with density of individuals and after feeding, while on the contrary calls were not elicited by playback. The function of these juvenile calls remains unclarified, but they might reflect a general arousal in the context of feeding. Further evidence is necessary to test whether such feeding calls could confer a signal to conspecifics and thus might represent intraspecific acoustic communication in these immature terrestrial amphibians.

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Keywords:  Acoustic communication; Amphibia, Anura, Pelobatidae; Juvenile calls; Metamorphosis

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27590626     DOI: 10.1007/s00114-016-1401-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Naturwissenschaften        ISSN: 0028-1042


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