Physalaemus signifer (Girard, 1853)
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Physalaemus signifer species group
Several species in this group have pulsed call ( P. angrensis , P. atlanticus , P. bokermanni , P. crombiei , P. irroratus , P. moreirae , P. nanus , and P. obtectus ) and show nonlinear regimes (acoustic features more complex than usually expected for simple oscillators; see Material and Methods above) such as subharmonics, deterministic chaos, and frequency jumps ( P. angrensis , P. atlanticus , P. bokermanni , P. camacan , P. crombiei , P. irroratus , P. moreirae , P. nanus , P. obtectus , P. signifer , and P. spiniger ). All species, except P. bokermanni , have at least one call with structures long enough to make them sound, to the human ear, as nasal-like whines with high timbre; due to the energy concentrated in higher and dense harmonics.
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