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. 8
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<emphasis id="B9431425FFE8FFBFFCD75188FC4DFA61" box="[809,1010,1454,1475]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="385">Seasonal rhythm.</emphasis>
From March to May, end of the dry season.
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<emphasis id="B9431425FFE8FFBFFCD751CAFB9EF9A3" box="[809,1057,1516,1537]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="385">Nycthemeral rhythm.</emphasis>
From 6.25 a.m. to 20.00 p.m. with higher activity at dawn and dusk. A short and low chorus was heard during the night of
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.
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<emphasis id="B9431425FFE8FFBFFCD75240FB0FF9DE" box="[809,1200,1638,1660]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="385">Calling site and calling posture.</emphasis>
Inhabited the upper strata, on primary stems and trunks. Vertical movements of the abdomen coincided with amplitude modulations.
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<emphasis id="B9431425FFE8FFBFFCD752C7FC7FF955" box="[809,960,1761,1783]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="385">Calling song.</emphasis>
The sequence began with a regular succession of 46 ± 25.54 (28160, 46) echemes (part A). The call ended with a whistle of less than 20 s (part B), which was sometimes omitted at low density. Both parts might alternate without silent periods. The song was sharply tuned with a frequency band at about 4050 Hz. Sounds were made of pairs of damped pulses emitted at 200 Hz. Pulses were therefore produced at 400 Hz.
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<emphasis id="B9431425FFE9FFBEFF6157F7FEB7FC44" bold="true" box="[159,264,977,998]" pageId="7" pageNumber="386">Figure 8.</emphasis>
Calling song of
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. (A) Oscillogram and sonogram of the end of a call; (B) detail of one echeme of part A; (C) portion of part B; (D) elementary oscillations of part B.
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<emphasis id="B9431425FFE9FFBEFCC957F2FC1EFC4B" bold="true" box="[823,929,980,1001]" pageId="7" pageNumber="386">Figure 9.</emphasis>
Calling song of Species A. (A) Oscillogram and sonogram of a portion of a call; (B) detail of 27 groups of two pulses; (C) detail of one group of two pulses; (D) elementary oscillations of one pulse.
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<emphasis id="B9431425FFE9FFBEFF615115FEA4FAEA" box="[159,283,1331,1352]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="386">Behaviour.</emphasis>
Solitary, static at low density and mobile at high density. Did not synchronize their calling songs. A male witnessed approaching a female produced only part A.
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