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Context-dependent vocal behavior in a glass frog

Mejia-Cepeda, N.; Goyes Vallejos, J.

2026-06-16 animal behavior and cognition
10.64898/2026.06.11.731728 bioRxiv
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Acoustic communication is fundamental to social interactions in many animal species, allowing individuals to transmit information about identity, reproductive status, and competitive ability. Because call production incurs inherent costs, individuals are expected to modify their vocalizations depending on the social context. However, while context-dependent call variation has been documented in several taxa, including anurans (frogs and toads), glass frogs (Centrolenidae) remain among those for which the acoustic repertoire across social contexts is poorly characterized. Here, we investigated context-dependent call modification in males of the Emerald glass frog, Espadarana prosoblepon, comparing calls produced across four social contexts: advertisement in isolation, advertisement in a group, courtship interactions with females, and agonistic interactions with other males. By integrating detailed behavioral field observations with a robust analytical framework, we present evidence that males modify multiple acoustic properties in response to the social context. Specifically, males produced longer, louder advertisement calls when calling in a group than when calling in isolation. Courtship calls contained more notes and were louder than other call types, whereas aggressive interactions were characterized by pulseless, low-frequency, soft calls. Our findings demonstrate that the distinct call types of E. prosoblepon are consistently associated with specific social contexts and can be reliably distinguished based on their acoustic structure, providing a framework for future studies investigating the functional significance of context-dependent acoustic signals in anurans.

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