Roger-Daniel Randrianiaina
Braunschweig University of Technology
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Naturwissenschaften | 2011
Erik Reeve; Serge H. Ndriantsoa; Axel Strauß; Roger-Daniel Randrianiaina; Tahiry Rasolonjatovo Hiobiarilanto; Frank Glaw; Julian Glos; Miguel Vences
Acoustic communication is widespread among adult stages of terrestrial animals and fish and has also been observed in insect larvae. We report underwater acoustic communication in the larvae of a frog, Gephyromantis azzurrae, from Isalo, a sandstone massif in western Madagascar. According to our field data, these tadpoles live in streams and prefer habitats characterized by comparatively low temperatures, shallow water depth, and a relatively fast current. Feeding experiments indicated that the tadpoles are carnivorous and macrophagous. They consumed insect larvae and, to a lesser extent, small shrimps, and conspecific as well as heterospecific tadpoles. Calls of these tadpoles consisted either of single click notes or of irregular series of various clicks. Some complex calls have a pulsed structure with three to nine indistinct energy pulses. Production of the pulses coincided with rapid closure of the jaw sheaths and often with an upward movement of the body. Calls were emitted while attacking prey and occurred significantly more often when attacking conspecifics. Tadpoles that had not been fed for some time emitted sounds more frequently than those that had been regularly fed. The spectral frequency of the calls differed in tadpole groups of different size and was higher in groups of smaller tadpoles, suggesting that spectral frequency carries some information about tadpole size which might be important during competitive feeding to assess size and strength of competitors. This report differs from those for the larvae of South American horned frogs, Ceratophrys ornata. These are the only other tadpoles for which sound production has reliably been reported but the calls of Ceratophrys tadpoles occur mainly in a defensive context.
BMC Ecology | 2010
Axel Strauß; Erik Reeve; Roger-Daniel Randrianiaina; Miguel Vences; Julian Glos
Archive | 2008
Miguel Vences; Ylenia Chiari; Meike Teschke; Roger-Daniel Randrianiaina; Liliane Raharivololoniaina; Parfait Bora; David R. Vieites; Frank Glaw
Zootaxa | 2007
Roger-Daniel Randrianiaina; Frank Glaw; Meike Thomas; Julian Glos; Noromalala Raminosoa; Miguel Vences
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society | 2011
Stéphane Grosjean; Axel Strauß; Julian Glos; Roger-Daniel Randrianiaina; Annemarie Ohler; Miguel Vences
Contributions to Zoology | 2011
Roger-Daniel Randrianiaina; Julian Glos; Frank Glaw; Miguel Vences
Naturwissenschaften | 2016
Miguel Vences; Mariana L. Lyra; Jordan G. Kueneman; Molly C. Bletz; Holly M. Archer; Julia Canitz; Svenja Handreck; Roger-Daniel Randrianiaina; Ulrich Struck; Sabin Bhuju; Michael Jarek; Robert Geffers; Valerie J. McKenzie; Christoph C. Tebbe; Célio F. B. Haddad; Julian Glos
Zootaxa | 2009
Roger-Daniel Randrianiaina; Liliane Raharivololoniaina; Claudia Preuss; Axel Strauß; Frank Glaw; Meike Teschke; Julian Glos; Noromalala Raminosoa; Miguel Vences
Archive | 2008
Heike Schmidt; Erik Reeve; Anja Letz; Ann-Kathrin Ludewig; Dimitri Neb; Robert Pluschzick; Roger-Daniel Randrianiaina; Sabrina Schröder; Anita Wesolowski; Miguel Vences
Zootaxa | 2011
Fanomezana M. Ratsoavina; Edward E. Louis; Angelica Crottini; Roger-Daniel Randrianiaina; Frank Glaw; Miguel Vences
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Tahiry Rasolonjatovo Hiobiarilanto
Braunschweig University of Technology
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