The signal in noise: acoustic information for soundscape orientation in two North American tree frogs
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Diverse animals use environmental sounds to orient in ecological soundscapes. Yet, we know little about how acoustic information use drives behavioral decisions to orient. Although the sound generated by frog choruses functions as noise that impairs signal reception by listeners in the aggregation, it can also serve as an informative ecological signal that allows other individuals to orient toward and localize active breeding aggregations. Here, we investigated the acoustic cues that elicit orientation toward the sound of a chorus in green tree frogs (Hyla cinerea) and Copeâs gray tree frogs (Hyla chrysoscelis). We measured phonotaxis behavior of gravid females in response to playbacks of natural choruses and artificial choruses that differed in the types of acoustic information present. Females of both species oriented to natural choruses and to artificial choruses that contained information on the actual timing and temporal structure of individual calls embedded in the sound of the ch...
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