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Underwater sound production varies within not between species in sympatric newts

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HUBÁČEK Jiří ŠUGERKOVÁ Monika GVOŽDÍK Lumír

Rok publikování 2019
Druh Článek v odborném periodiku
Časopis / Zdroj PeerJ
Fakulta / Pracoviště MU

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Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6649
Klíčová slova Acoustic interference; Species recognition; Amphibians; Individual variation; Salamander; Sound production; Acoustic divergence
Popis Sound production is a widespread phenomenon among animals. Effective sound use for mate or species recognition requires some acoustic differentiation at an individual or species level. Several species of caudate amphibians produce underwater sounds, but information about intra-and interspecific variation in their acoustic production is missing. We examined individual, sex, and species variation in underwater sound production in adults of two sympatric newt taxa, Ichthyosaura alpestris and Lissotriton vulgaris. Individual newts produced simple low-(peak frequency = 7-8 kHz) and mid-high frequency (14-17 kHz) clicks, which greatly overlap between sexes and species. Individual differences explained about 40-50% of total variation in sound parameters. These results provide foundations for further studies on the mechanisms and eco-evolutionary consequences of underwater acoustics in newts.

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