using this paper answer the folowing: http://www.sciencemag.org/content/343/6169
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using this paper answer the folowing: http://www.sciencemag.org/content/343/6169/413.abstract?sid=f3ae3ce6a25d465098a3b18700e2ef8b
From the perspective of the frogs (male and female), what is at stake for them (why call, listen and respond as they do)? Don’t just think about the impacts on individuals, but of the impacts to a local (or multiple) frog populations.
From the perspective of the bats, what is at stake for them (why call/listen and respond as they do)? Don’t just think about the impacts on individuals, but of the impacts to a local (or multiple) bat populations.
Explanation / Answer
From the perspective of frogs the male frogs make a call to impress the female frogs these are impressed by the aquostic sounds made by the males. The main purpose of this sound production is mating. When frogs want to have sex they produce such type of sound .
From the perspective of bats the sound produced by the frogs is taken as a hunt by the bats. The frog make sound for mating which is perceive by the bats. This perceiving is not performed by a single individual but by whole community. They trace the frogs by their sound as they listen echo.
Both have different response to this sound, frog use this for mating while bats use this for hunting frogs.
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