Acoustic radiation patterns of mating calls of the tungara frog (Physalaemus pustuosus): Implications for multiple receivers

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Bernal, Ximena E. [1 ]
Page, Rachel A. [1 ]
Ryan, Michael J. [1 ,2 ]
Argo, Theodore F. [3 ,4 ]
Wilson, Preston S. [3 ,4 ]
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[1] Univ Texas Austin, Sect Integrat Biol, Austin, TX 78712 USA
[2] Smithsonian Trop Res Inst, Balboa Ancon, Panama
[3] Univ Texas Austin, Dept Mech Engn, Austin, TX 78713 USA
[4] Univ Texas Austin, Appl Res Labs, Austin, TX 78713 USA
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VOCAL SAC; SOUND; VOCALIZATIONS; DIRECTIONALITY; COMMUNICATION; PHONOTAXIS; PRESSURE; FLIES; FLY;
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10.1121/1.3212929
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O42 [声学];
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070206 ; 082403 ;
摘要
In order for a signal to be transmitted from a sender to a receiver, the receiver must be within the active space of the signal. If patterns of sound radiation are not omnidirectional, the position as well as the distance of the receiver relative to the sender is critical. In previous measurements of the horizontal directivity of mating calls of frogs, the signals were analyzed using peak or root-mean-square analysis and resulted in broadband directivities that ranged from negligible to a maximum of approximately 5 dB. Idealized laboratory measurements of the patterns of acoustic radiation of the mating calls of male tungara frogs (Physalaemus pustulosus), along axes relevant to three receivers in this communication network, female frogs in the horizontal plane, and frog-eating bats and blood-sucking flies above the ground, are reported. The highest sound pressure level was radiated directly above the frog, with a 6 dB reduction radiated along the horizontal direction. Band-limited directivities were significantly greater than broadband directivities, with a maximum directivity of 20 dB in the vertical plane for harmonics near 6 kHz. The implications with regard to mating and predator-prey interactions are discussed. (C) 2009 Acoustical Society of America. [DOI: 10.1121/1.3212929]
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页码:2757 / 2767
页数:11
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