Leptobrachella yeae
Advertisement call. Figure 4 F, G. Call description based on the calls of the holotype, two paratypes and two unvouchered males. Calls contain two different type, repeated short call (type A) and repeated long call (type E). A typical call series consist of constant type E calls. Type A present in the calls of the holotype after interrupted, then following calls gradually become type E and constant. For type A, dominant frequency (4562.5 ± 139.8) Hz, calls contain (7.2 ± 1.1) pules and last (70.3 ± 12.2) ms, inter call interval (2488.0 ± 1268.3) ms, amplitude of pulses at beginning and end of call similar, rise at (29.7 ± 15.2) ms of call, (9000 ± 530.3) Hz and (14437.5 ± 187.5) Hz frequency harmonic 1 and 2. For call type E, dominant frequency 4831.9 ± 155.8 Hz, harmonic 1 and 2 (9252 ± 554.6) Hz, (14250.0 ± 265.2) Hz; calls contain (34.0 ± 7.8) pulses; calls relatively long, duration (544.5 ± 146.8) ms, inter-call interval (353.7 ± 361.3) ms; amplitude of pulses at beginning and end of call similar, rise at (62.4 ± 36.9) ms. [1]
References
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