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Elucidating the diel and seasonal calling behaviour of Elachistocleis matogrosso (Anura: Microhylidae)

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posted on 2020-02-17, 12:06 authored by Cristian Pérez-Granados, Karl-L. Schuchmann, Todor Ganchev, Christine Strüssmann, Tainá Figueras Dorado-Rodrigues, Ana Silvia de Oliveira Tissiani, Filipe Ferreira de Deus, Marinez I. Marques

Acoustic monitoring provides the opportunity to study ecological processes that are difficult to assess with traditional surveys. Elachistocleis matogrosso is an anuran species, described in 2010, for which limited biological information is available. This study investigated the calling activity of the species in the north-eastern portion of the Pantanal, Brazil, a wetland area with marked seasonality between the dry and wet seasons. The calling activity of E. matogrosso was monitored using automated digital recorders in combination with automated signal recognition software over two different annual cycles. The species was vocally active only during the wet season (October – April), with a peak in November-December during the 2013–2014 annual cycle and in February-March during the 2015–2016 annual cycle. The peak calling activity occurred at dusk. This species has nocturnal habits and an explosive breeding activity. The detection of the species was intermittent, which suggests that environmental predictors or site-specific conditions might play an important role in species detection. Moreover, this intermittent occupancy indicated that surveys that employ traditional field techniques would likely fail to detect this species. We describe an effective protocol for detecting E. matogrosso with acoustic monitoring, which requires recording during 20 days in February from 17:01 to 05:00. Our procedure would be easy to adapt to other anuran species, and it could be used for investigating new localities and assessing population changes over time.

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We greatly appreciate the financial support of the following institutions: Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior, Brasil [CAPES – INCT/MCTI/CNPq/CAPES/FAPs no.16/2014]; Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia em Áreas Úmidas [INAU/UFMT/CNPq]; Centro de Pesquisa do Pantanal (CPP); Brehm Foundation for International Bird Conservation (BF), Bonn, Germany; Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico for a research fellowship to CS [CNPq no. 3123038/2018-1].

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