Aromobates
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Aromobates View in CoL vocalizations
Only the call of five species of Aromobates are known to date, those of Aromobates meridensis ( Barrio-Amorós et al. 2010a), A. ornatissimus (Barrio-Amorós et al. 2011) , A. cannatellai , A. ericksonae and A. saltuensis (this work). Table 3 resumes the basic parameters of each species vocalization.
Species Temperature Pulse rate (per second) Dominant frequency (Hz) Note length/call length (sec) A. cannatellai 21.4 ºC 5–6 2998 –3237 0.04/CT1 A. ericksonae 22.3 ºC 0.8 3730–4314 0.2/CT A. meridensis 19.0 ºC 9.4 2400–2950 0.05/2.4 A. ornatissimus 19.0 ºC 0.3 3057–3120 0.10/– A. saltuensis 22.5 ºC 1–2 2 3437–3863 0.15 3/CT
1CT: continuous trill; 2notes in duplets; 3duplet instead of single pulsed note.
Barrio-Amoros, C. L., Romero E. & Infante, E. (2010 a). The Critically Endangered Venezuelan Dendrobatid Frog Aromobates meridensis (Amphibia: Anura): redescription, natural history and conservation. Revista Latino Americana de Ecologia, 15, 1 - 12.
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