Production year
2009
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Mesure de la taille et de la profondeur d'un nid d'"Hypsiboas boans", petite rainette arboricole abondante en Amazonie. Le nid est creusé par le couple quand le mâle est accroché sur la femelle pour fertiliser ses œufs. Le chant de cette rainette est étudié pour comprendre comment la femelle sélectionne le mâle. Saut Pararé, Guyane.
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2009
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