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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 with pictures of all species, CD format.

Click on thumbnail to view larger picture and listen to the advertisement call

Bufo cataulaciceps Schwartz, 1959,

Advertisement calls (other cospecifics in the background). Los Indios, Isla de la Juventud.

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Bufo fustiger Schwartz, 1960,

Advertisement calls (other cospecifics in the background). Río San Juan, Sierra del Rosario, Pinar del Río.

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Bufo peltocephalus Tschudi, 1838,

Bufo peltocephalus chorus in a temporary pond.
Río Turquino, Santiago de Cuba.

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Eleutherodactylus atkinsi
Dunn, 1925,

Type I advertisement calls of E.a.estradai (background, insects).
Type II advertisement calls of E.a.estradai.
Yunque de Baracoa, Guantánamo.

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Eleutherodactylus eileenae Dunn, 1926,

Advertisement calls (other conspecifics in the background and E. varians).
Viñales, Pinar del Río.

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Eleutherodactylus limbatus Cope, 1862,

Advertisement calls.
Soroa, Sierra del Rosario, Pinar del Río.

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Eleutherodactylus ronaldi
Schwartz, 1960,

Advertisement calls (background, insects).
Río Duaba, Guantánamo.

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Eleutherodactylus varleyi
Dunn, 1925,

Advertisement calls (other conspecifics in the background). Topes de Collantes, Sancti Spíritus.

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Osteopilus septentrionalis
Duméril & Bibron, 1841,


Advertisement calls (other conspecifics and insect in the background). Bahía de Taco, Guantánamo.

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Authors of recordings and editors

The publication of the sound guide was made possible by:


Fonoteca Zoológica, the animal sound library of the National Museum of Natural Sciences (CSIC) of Madrid, Spain (www.FonoZoo.com).

IES Instituto de Ecología y Sistemática de Cuba (www.ecosis.cu)

Asociación Herpetológica Española (www.herpetologica.org)


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Fonoteca Zoológica, Departamento de Biodiversidad y Biología Evolutiva - Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (CSIC)