Environmental drivers of calling activity in a southern subtropical anuran assemblage: insights from passive acoustic monitoring

Autores: 
Pouso, P 1, Cabana, Á 2, Nieto Methol, C 1
Revista (o libro): 
Bioacoustics
Año: 
2026
Mes-dia: 
0000
issue, vol, paginas, etc: 
35(1), 75–89
doi: 
10.1080/09524622.2025.2597859
Abstract: 
In anurans, acoustic communication is a crucial reproductive behaviour shaped by individual traits, social interactions and environmental cues. External factors such as temperature, rainfall and photoperiod can elicit physiological responses that drive behavioural rhythms at individual and population scales. While temperature and rainfall effects on anuran calling activity are well-established, photoperiodic influences remain comparatively understudied, particularly within southern subtropical assemblages. We assessed hourly calling activity of Boana pulchella in Uruguay over a 12-month period using Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM) and validated semi-automated data processing methods to examine environmental drivers in a subtropical permanent pond. Calling behaviour increased during the warmer months, showing a clear seasonal pattern. Peak activity timing remained consistent across seasons, but the temporal window of vocalisations expanded during winter (long nights) and contracted during summer (long days), reflecting photoperiodic variation. Linear regression analyses showed significant effects of photoperiod, temperature and their interaction on calling activity, while rainfall and atmospheric pressure showed no effect. These findings underscore the regulatory role of photoperiod in shaping reproductive acoustic behaviour and highlight the need to further explore its physiological and adaptive significance, especially within underrepresented subtropical assemblages.
Afiliaciones: 
1 Laboratorio Bases Neurales de la Comunicación Acústica, Unidad Académica de Histología y Embriología, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay 2 CICADA and Instituto de Fundamentos y Métodos, Facultad de Psicología, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay
Enlace full text: 
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09524622.2025.2597859
Cita: 
Pouso, P., Cabana, Á., & Nieto Methol, C. (2026). Environmental drivers of calling activity in a southern subtropical anuran assemblage: insights from passive acoustic monitoring. Bioacoustics, 35(1), 75–89. https://doi.org/10.1080/09524622.2025.2597859