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Biota colombiana

versão impressa ISSN 0124-5376versão On-line ISSN 2539-200X

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MUNOZ-DUQUE, Sebastián; LOPEZ -CASAS, Silvia; RIVERA -GUTIERREZ, Héctor  e  JIMENEZ-SEGURA, Luz. Bioacoustic characterization of mating calls of a freshwater fish (Prochilodus magdalenae) for passive acoustic monitoring. Biota colombiana [online]. 2021, vol.22, n.1, pp.108-121. ISSN 0124-5376.  https://doi.org/10.21068/c2021.v22n01a07.

Fish produce sounds that are usually species-specific and associated with particular behaviors and contexts. Acoustic characterization enables the use of sounds as natural acoustic labels for species identification. Males of Prochilodus magdalenae produce mating sounds. We characterized these sounds and tested their use in natural habitats, to use passive acoustic monitoring for spawning ground identification. We identified two types of acoustic signals: simple pulses and pulse trains. Simple pulses were 13.7 ms long, with peak frequency of 365 Hz, whereas pulse train were 2.3 s long, had peak frequency of 399 Hz, 48.6 pulses and its pulses lasted 12.2 ms, with interpulse interval of 49.0 ms long and 22.3 Hz pulse rate. We did not detect spawning in absence of male calls nor differences in male sounds at different female densities. We found differences in train duration, pulse rate, and pulse duration in trains, according to the fish’s source sites, but these sites were not well discriminated based on bioacoustical variables. In rivers, we located two P. magdalenae spawning grounds and recognized calls from another fish species (Megaleporinus muyscorum). We did not find a significant relationship between fish size and call peak frequency for P. magdalenae.

Palavras-chave : Bocachico; Potamodromous fish; Soniferous fish; Spawning grounds..

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