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Xenopus Laevis (Anura: Pipidae) Mating Systems - A Preliminary Synthesis with some Data on the Female Phonoresponse
Authors:M Picker
Institution:George Evelyn Hutchinson Laboratory, Zoology Department, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg 2001, South Africa
Abstract:The mating system of hormonally stimulated Xenopus laevis laevis has been examined. The mating call of the male can be divided into two parts, one displaying a greater pulse repetition rate. These two components follow one another in calling bouts without intervals of silence between them. Temporal characteristics of the call are presented. The mating call has a complex frequency structure. Up to five energetic frequency bands are present, and individual frogs from the same population emphasize different bands. Female Xenopus laevis respond to the mating call with a positive phonotactic response. This has been quantified, and the associated behaviour described. Females, when clasped by males, produce a release call which rarely resulted in the release of the female, the result of overstimulation of the male with sex hormone. Males give a soft ‘amplectant call’ while clasping. Clasped males produce a release call which effects their release. Of all modes of ° communication, the mating call is considered to convey the a highest information content for mate recognition. Other communication relates to the physiological condition of the clasped frog.
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