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GUÍA SONORA DE LOS ANFIBIOS DE CUBA / SOUND GUIDE OF THE AMPHIBIANS OF CUBA
NOVEDAD - NEW La primera guía sonora nunca publicada sobre los anfibios que habitan en la isla de Cuba:cantos y fotografías a color de 56 especies . Se incluyen 7 paisajes sonoros naturales que ilustran la riqueza acústica de las noches cubanas. Manual bilingüe a color de 28 páginas, con fotografías de todas las especies. Presentado en estuche DVD.
First sound guide of cuban amphibians with individual recordings and pictures of 56 species, and seven soundscapes that illustrate the acoustical richness of Cuban nights. 28 page bilingual booklet withpictures of all species.
CD Review -BIOACOUSTICS vol 18-
échale un vistazo / have a look (.pdf)
Autores:
Roberto Alonso, Ariel Rodríguez, Rafael Márquez
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GUÍA SONORA DE LAS RANAS Y SAPOS DE ESPAÑA Y PORTUGAL
(NUEVA EDICIÓN AMPLIADA)
Una nueva guía de consulta que presenta los cantos y llamadas de las 20 especies de anfibios anuros presentes en la Península Ibérica, Islas Baleares y Canarias. Las especies se hallan en orden sistemático. El CD va acompañado de un manual de 48 páginas con fotografías a color, mapas de distribución y descripciones de determinados aspectos de la biología de cada especie y del canto típico. Así mismo se detallan los registros y los lugares donde han sido grabados. El manual es trilingüe, en castellano, portugués e inglés. RECOMENDADA por la AHE y la SPH.
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Autores:
Editado por R.Márquez y E.Matheu
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THE CALLS OF THE FROGS OF MADAGASCAR, 3CDs
(Scientific editors: Miguel Vences, Frank Glaw, Rafael Márquez)
This bundle of 3 CD contains two types of recordings: (1) Calls of a particular species, for which we usually selected recordings of single specimens, with highest recording quality available, and most typical calls. The terms ''call'' or ''calls'' generally refer to advertisement calls. If release calls or distress calls are described, it is explicitely mentioned. (2) Soundscapes were selected to give a general impression of the varieties of sounds in Madagascan rainforests. Many of them are mixed choruses of several species, sometimes the recorded species could not be reliably identified, and some soundscapes include vocalizations of other Madagascan animals. Temperature data refer to air temperature unless otherwise stated.
The booklet (44 pages) accompanying provides information on the authors, localities, dates and temperature conditions of the recordings present on the three CDs, and on the natural history and calling behaviour of the frog species recorded. More detailed data on the species can be found in an updated version of the “Fieldguide to the Amphibians and Reptiles of Madagascar” by F. Glaw and M. Vences that will be published in 2006 (see www.mvences.de for further information).
Except when otherwise indicated the species recordings included have only been lightly processed digitally, preserving both the temporal and spectral characteristics of the calls. When filtering was applied it was used to eliminate background noise, after checking that filtering did not interfere with the spectral characteristics of the call. The frequency limits and characteristics of the parametric filters (highpass, lowpass, and bandpass) are explicitly stated in the text. Filtering software used was Spectral Filter (SoundFront FX for SoundMaker, www.Riccisoft.com). All recordings from a given species are included in the same CD Track unless advertisement calls from different populations are clearly different. When more than one recording was selected within a track, these are separated by 0.75 seconds of silence and organized in subsequent Cuts which are addressed individually in the written comments. Soundscapes may have been modified more intensely to improve the aesthetic value of the audition (cutting or filtering noisy sections etc.) but tracks have never been mixed: all the choruses heard are natural. Original unedited recordings and additional recordings not selected for the sound guide are deposited in the Animal Sound Library of the Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (CSIC), Madrid, Spain: Fonoteca Zoológica (www.FonoZoo.com).
The listing of species, within each subgroup (genus, subgenus, species group) follows roughly an alphabetical order, but closely related species are usually listed after one another, even if this disrupts alphabetical listing.
The CDs contain the calls of a considerable number of species that are still undescribed or unidentified. These are marked with ''sp.'', followed either by a characteristic feature in quotation marks, e.g. ''Fast Call'', or followed by the name of the described species to which they bear most morphological or bioacoustic affinities (e.g., ''aff. betsileanus''). Several groups are in need of thorough revision, and our distinction of probably undescribed species (e.g., in Stumpffia) need to be seen merely as hypotheses in need of confirmation. Furthermore, we use the addition ''cf.'', especially in the Soundscapes, to mark specimens and calls that we assign with some confidence to a particular species, but being aware that confirmation is required.
Generic classification of mantellid species follows a recent proposal by Glaw & Vences (in press) that probably will be published subsequent to this sound guide.
Contributing authors:
Species list (.pdf)
Autores:
Frank Glaw, Miguel Vences, Franco Andreone, Julian Glos, Ignacio De La Riva, Rose M. A. Blommers-Sch
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GUÍA SONORA DE LAS RANAS Y SAPOS DE BOLIVIA - 2CD- SOUNDS OF FROGS AND TOADS OF BOLIVIA
(Editado por -edited by- R. Márquez, I De la Riva, J. Bosch & E. Matheu)
Guía de identificación de 130 especies que habitan en Bolivia. Las grabaciones que aquí presentamos son fruto del esforzado trabajo de campo de varios investigadores que han accedido a reunir sus grabaciones para facilitar el reconocimiento de las especies. Las grabaciones varían mucho en calidad, la información adicional disponible sobre cada especie tambien es muy variable y el número de especies consideradas es limitado cuando se compara con todas las especies presentes en Bolivia. El doble CD va acompañado de un manual con fotografías a color de cada una de las especies e información sobre la época aproximada de actividad sonora, el hábitat y la distribución conocida dentro y fuera de Bolivia. Se indica también el lugar donde fue realizado el registro, la temperatura de grabación y el tamaño máximo de los machos. Al final de cada CD se incluyen unos ambientes sonoros, con coros de numerosos individuos de diferentes especies y que son sólo una pequeña muestra de la riqueza sonora de los anfibios de Bolivia.
A sound guide of 130 frogs and toads fo Bolivia. The recordings enclosed are the result of many hours of strenous field work of several researchers that have agreed to put together their recordings to generate a useful tool for the identification of the species in the field that are already described, and also to better recognize those that remain to be described. Recordings are extremely variable in quality, the additional information available for each species is also very variable, and the number of species included, though large, is limited when compared with the total number of species present in Bolivia. The information about calling period is approximate and may vary among different locations. The typical calling site and the characteristics of its habitat are mentioned. Finally, information about species distribution in Bolivia and abroad is provided. When available, the location and temperature of the specific recording are provided, as well as maximum male approximate size (SVL in mm). At the end of each CD, a few soundscapes have been included as well, a modest tribute to the richness and variety of sounds of the nights of the frogs and toads of Bolivia. With the two CD, a 48 booklet with a colour picture of each species.
LISTA DE ESPECIES - SPECIES LIST
página de muestra en pdf // example pdf (.pdf)
Autores:
I. De la Riva, S. Reiche, J. Köhler, S. Lötters, J. Bosch, S. Mayer, A.B. Hennessey & J.M. Padial
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