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ROULAND IBNUDARDA , ACHMAD FARAJALLAH, DYAH PERWITASARI, AMIR HAMIDY, WAHYU PRIHATINI, BOBY DARMAWAN 5

Judul : Female reciprocal calling of pearly tree frog (Nyctixalus margaritifer Boulenger, 1882) in West Java, Indonesia
Abstrak :

Nyctixalus margaritifer, also known as the pearly tree frog, was described based on a male specimen purchased from the East Indies (Boulenger 1882). The Royal Museum, Brussels, lost the specimen between 1882 and 1884. Nonetheless, in 1884, V. Huegel 1884 discovered a male specimen from Willis Mountains (Java), which was established as this species’neotype (Dubois 1981). Nyctixalus margaritifer is endemic and disjunct in Java, Indonesia, in undisturbed highland forests above 700 m elevation (Iskandar 1998). In 1998, Iskandar discovered female species specimens in Situ Gunung in Mount Gede Pangrango West Java (Iskandar 1998). Later, in 2019, Rumanta found five specimens at Telaga Warna in Mount Gede, West Java (Rumanta et al. 2019). All previous research, however, did not include descriptions or recordings of the species’ acoustic signals. Per the previous studies, this paper focuses on species found in West Java. Using the playback experiment method, we have described and documented the previously unknown call of the female N. margaritifer.

 

Tahun : 2024 Media Publikasi : jurnal nasional terakreditasi A
Kategori : Jurnal No/Vol/Tahun : 5410 / 2 / 2024
ISSN/ISBN : 1175-5334/1175-5326
PTN/S : IPB Program Studi : BIOLOGI
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