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Noisy neighbours at the frog pond: effects of invasive cane toads on the calling behaviour of native Australian frogs

机译:青蛙池塘附近的喧闹邻居:侵入性甘蔗蟾蜍对澳大利亚本地青蛙呼唤行为的影响

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Invasive species can disrupt the communication systems that native biota use for reproductive interactions. In tropical Australia, invasive cane toads (Rhinella marina) breed in many of the same waterbodies that are used by native frogs, and males of both the invader and the native taxa rely on vocal signals to attract mates. We conducted playback experiments to test the hypothesis that calls of toads may influence the calling behaviour of frogs (Limnodynastes convexiusculus and Litoria rothii). Male L. convexiusculus adjusted their calling rate and the variance in inter-call interval in response to a variety of sounds, including the calls of cane toads as well as those of other native frog species, and other anthropogenic noise, whereas L. rothii did not. Within the stimulus periods of playbacks, male L. convexiusculus called more intensely during long silent gaps than during calling blocks. Thus, males of one frog species reduced their calling rate, possibly to minimise energy expenditure during periods of acoustic interference generated by cane toads. In spite of such modifications, the number of overlapping calls (within stimulus periods) did not differ significantly from that expected by chance. In natural conditions, the calls of cane toads are continuous rather than episodic, leaving fewer gaps of silence that male frogs could exploit. Future work could usefully quantify the magnitude of temporal (e.g. diel and seasonal) and spatial overlap between calling by toads and by frogs and the impact of call-structure shifts on the ability of male frogs to attract receptive females.
机译:入侵物种会破坏原生生物群用于生殖相互作用的通讯系统。在热带澳大利亚,入侵性蟾蜍蟾蜍(Rhinella marina)在许多与本地青蛙使用的水体相同的水中繁殖,入侵者和本地分类群的雄性都依靠声音信号来吸引伴侣。我们进行了回放实验,以检验蟾蜍的叫声可能会影响青蛙(Limnodynastes凸iusculus和Litoria rothii)的叫声行为的假设。雄性凸.L。routhii会根据各种声音(包括甘蔗蟾蜍,其他本地青蛙物种的calls声音和其他人为噪声)来调整其呼出率和通话间隔的方差。不。在回放的刺激周期内,雄性凸形L.ius在较长的无声间隙中的呼声比在呼出块时更强烈。因此,一种青蛙物种的雄性降低了其呼叫率,可能使甘蔗蟾蜍产生的声音干扰期间的能量消耗最小化。尽管进行了此类修改,但重叠呼叫的数量(在刺激期内)与偶然预期的数量没有显着差异。在自然条件下,甘蔗蟾蜍的鸣叫是连续的,而不是偶发的,因此,雄性青蛙可以利用的沉默间隙更少。未来的工作可能会有效地量化蟾蜍和青蛙呼唤之间的时间(例如diel和季节性)的幅度和空间重叠,以及呼唤结构变化对雄性青蛙吸引雌性能力的影响。

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