Acoustic space partition by four Hylidae in an open habitat in Central Brazil
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https://doi.org/10.17648/heringeriana.v14i2.917916Keywords:
Cerrado, modelo nulo, estrutura de comunidades, canto de aní?ºncioAbstract
The use and partition of the acoustic space by anuran species is of special interest for evaluating inter-specific interactions in acoustic traits. Here we evaluate the acoustic space partitioning by four species of hylidae over the course of eleven months, at the Ecological Station of Águas Emendadas - DF, central Brazil. The acoustic niche overlap among species was smaller than expected by chance, indicating a competition in the use of this resource. If competition affects the use of acoustic resouces by species, low overlap on advertisement call traits are relevant in open habitats anuran assemblies.
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