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<emphasis id="B9431425FFEAFFBDFCD757C4FC49FC55" box="[809,1014,994,1015]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="383">Seasonal rhythm.</emphasis>
From March to July, dry and wet seasons.
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<emphasis id="B9431425FFEAFFBDFCD75006FB9EFB97" box="[809,1057,1056,1077]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="383">Nycthemeral rhythm.</emphasis>
Continuous activity from 6.30 a.m. to 7.50 p.m. with higher activity at dawn and dusk.
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<emphasis id="B9431425FFEAFFBDFCD7505AFB1EFB30" box="[809,1185,1148,1170]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="383">Calling site and calling posture.</emphasis>
Inhabited the lower strata at height between
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. Males did not stop their sound production when the sky was cloudy. No body movement occurred during sound production.
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Very high pitched succession of sequences of
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± 1.1 (1.485.99, 40) separated by pauses of
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± 1.99 (1.7011.61, 39) with a main energy band between 13 and 18 kHz. Sequences were made up of a train of echemes produced at a repetition rate of 32 Hz. Echemes were composed of two pulses at the beginning of the sequence increasing to eight at the end of the sequence. Pulses were repeated with a frequency of about 450 Hz.
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<emphasis id="B9431425FFEAFFBDFCD7522CFC21F9BD" box="[809,926,1546,1567]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="383">Behaviour</emphasis>
. Cryptic, gregarious, still and calling in chorus with fine synchronization.
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