Data from: High and dry: trade-off in arboreal calling in a treefrog mediated by local environment
Trade-offs shaping behavioral variation are often influenced by the environment. We investigated the role that the environment plays in mediating trade-offs using a widespread frog with a conspicuous mating display, Pseudacris crucifer. We first demonstrated, using playback and desiccation experimen...
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Zusammenfassung: | Trade-offs shaping behavioral variation are often influenced by the
environment. We investigated the role that the environment plays in
mediating trade-offs using a widespread frog with a conspicuous mating
display, Pseudacris crucifer. We first demonstrated, using playback and
desiccation experiments, that calling site selection involves a trade-off
between sound transmission and desiccation. We then determined the
influence of local environmental conditions on the intensity of the
trade-off by examining range-wide behavioral and environmental data. We
showed that the benefit of improved call transmission is positively
influenced by vegetation density and ground cover. Behavioral data are
consistent with this relationship: sites with a greater transmission
benefit have increased prevalence of arboreally-calling males. We also
found that the prevalence of arboreal calling behavior increases with
relative humidity and air temperature, suggesting an influence of these
environmental variables on the desiccation cost of arboreal calling. This
study provides a clear example of the role of the environment in mediating
trade-off intensities and shaping critical behavioral traits. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.4nd8448 |