Bimodal acoustic calls used in mate-choice and aggression by red-eyed treefrogs
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Dataset in support of the manuscript entitled: Beyond sound: Bimodal acoustic calls used in mate-choice and aggression by red-eyed treefrogs.
Included are results from bimodal, sound and vibration, playback trials with male and female red-eyed treefrogs (Agalychnis callidryas). Listed are trial type, whether the animal, if female, was collected in amplexus, and measures of its response to playback. These data may be reused freely.
A description of the study follows.
Airborne sound signals function as key mediators of mate-choice, aggression, and other social interactions in a wide range of vertebrate and invertebrate animals. Calling animals produce more than sound, however. When displaying on or near a solid substrate, such as vegetation or soil, they also unavoidably excite substrate vibrations due to the physics of sound production and of acoustic propagation, and these vibrations can propagate to receivers. Despite their near ubiquity, these vibrational signal components have receiv...
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2025-04-28



