Abstract

The croaking activities of Amnirana albolabris were studied in Banco National Park from February 2018 to January 2019. The songs were acoustically counted then, eight croaks were recorded in a male using a Techno device and analyzed sing the Sounder software 0.9.6. The see wave R package was needed to highlight the graphics in the waveform. In this species, croaking usually begins at 3 p.m. and ends at 9 a.m. The rhythm of croaking activity is early during the heavy rainy season (6 p.m.) and peaks at 9 p.m. during the short dry season and the short rainy season. The peak is reached at 24 hours during the great dry season. The average duration of croaks is 3.197 ± 2.32s. The recorded average fundamental frequency is 3960.937 ± 4133.42 Hz. The average dominant frequency reaches 1980.47 ± 2066.72 Hz and the recorded average minimum frequency is 3890.625 ± 4113.72 Hz. As for the maximum frequency average, it is 4007.81 ± 4154.6 Hz. The average duration between intervals is 6.03 ± 2.25s and the notes were repeated in each croaking between 0 and 5 times.

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