Geographic variation in the laryngeal morphology of a widely distributed South-American anuran: behavioural and evolutionary implications
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López, Carlos
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Geographic variation in the laryngeal morphology of a widely distributed South-American anuran: behavioural and evolutionary implications
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Sound-producing organs generate acoustic signals that have a fundamental role in communication systems. In species exhibiting different biogeographic patterns, variations of these structures can explain a large part of interpopulation differences of their signals. Pleurodema thaul is an anuran with an extensive geographic distribution in Chile and presents an evident divergence in its acoustic signals among three genetic/bioacoustic groups (i.e. northern, central and southern). By means of classic histology and 3D-reconstructions, we study the geographic variation in the larynx of P. thaul males from these three groups. In addition, volumes of six laryngeal structures are used as predictors of acoustic characteristics of advertisement calls recorded in previous studies for the same subjects used in the current study. After removing the effect of body size, the arytenoid cartilage, dilator muscle and vocal cords show significant differences between the three bioacoustic groups. Furthermore, arytenoid cartilage and dilator muscle volumes predict some temporal parameters and also the dominant frequency of advertisement calls. Our results show important geographic variation in laryngeal morphology, which is in correspondence with acoustic, behavioural and genetic variation in this species.
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Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
CONICYT FONDECYT
3120208
11140752
Chilean Millennium Science Initiative (Millennium Institute)
P09-015-F
Chilean National Commission for Scientific and Technological Research
FONDAP 15150012
PIA ACT1402
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ZoologicaL Journal of the Linnean Society Volumen: 190 Número: 1 Páginas: 140-148 Sep 2020
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