Tadpoles of Central Amazonia (Amphibia: Anura)

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Autor(a) principal: Schiesari, Luis
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: De Cerqueira Rossa-Feres, Denise [UNESP], Menin, Marcelo, Hödl, Walter
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5223.1.1
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/248344
Resumo: Amazonian lowland rainforests epitomize, as few other biomes, the terrestrial and freshwater biological diversity of our planet. We provide here a comprehensive description of the larval anurans of Central Amazonia, and their natural history. We base our analyses on fieldwork conducted in six terra-firme rainforest and two várzea floodplain sites during ∼60 months between 1990 and 2013, complemented with an examination of museum specimens and a review of published literature. Ninety-nine species of anurans are known to occur in Central Amazonia. Of these, 84 species (85%) have a free-swimming exotrophic larva, six species (6%) have a terrestrial endotrophic larva, one species has a terrestrial exotrophic larva (1%) and another seven species (7%) have direct development of eggs into froglets. The life cycle of one species (1%) remains unknown. We formally describe and illustrate the larval stage of 68 species (i.e., 75% of the species with a known larval stage), five of them previously unkown and nineteen never described for Central Amazonia. We compile, review and update information on species natural history including reproductive modes, habitat use, phenology, and species interactions including diet, predators, competitors and parasites. Finally, we assessed the ecomorphological diversity in the region by the application of a system inspired in Altig & Johnston (1989), later updated by Altig & McDiarmid (1999), which recognizes tadpole guilds based on a combination of morphological and natural history data. Basic scientific information presented in this monograph provide the essential background for further studies on the ecological and evolutionary forces shaping anuran Amazonian assemblages, and their conservation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Tadpoles of Central Amazonia (Amphibia: Anura)
title Tadpoles of Central Amazonia (Amphibia: Anura)
spellingShingle Tadpoles of Central Amazonia (Amphibia: Anura)
Schiesari, Luis
anuran larvae
biodiversity
floodplain
frogs
natural history
rainforest
toads
tropics
title_short Tadpoles of Central Amazonia (Amphibia: Anura)
title_full Tadpoles of Central Amazonia (Amphibia: Anura)
title_fullStr Tadpoles of Central Amazonia (Amphibia: Anura)
title_full_unstemmed Tadpoles of Central Amazonia (Amphibia: Anura)
title_sort Tadpoles of Central Amazonia (Amphibia: Anura)
author Schiesari, Luis
author_facet Schiesari, Luis
De Cerqueira Rossa-Feres, Denise [UNESP]
Menin, Marcelo
Hödl, Walter
author_role author
author2 De Cerqueira Rossa-Feres, Denise [UNESP]
Menin, Marcelo
Hödl, Walter
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Universidade Federal do Amazonas
University of Vienna
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Schiesari, Luis
De Cerqueira Rossa-Feres, Denise [UNESP]
Menin, Marcelo
Hödl, Walter
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv anuran larvae
biodiversity
floodplain
frogs
natural history
rainforest
toads
tropics
topic anuran larvae
biodiversity
floodplain
frogs
natural history
rainforest
toads
tropics
description Amazonian lowland rainforests epitomize, as few other biomes, the terrestrial and freshwater biological diversity of our planet. We provide here a comprehensive description of the larval anurans of Central Amazonia, and their natural history. We base our analyses on fieldwork conducted in six terra-firme rainforest and two várzea floodplain sites during ∼60 months between 1990 and 2013, complemented with an examination of museum specimens and a review of published literature. Ninety-nine species of anurans are known to occur in Central Amazonia. Of these, 84 species (85%) have a free-swimming exotrophic larva, six species (6%) have a terrestrial endotrophic larva, one species has a terrestrial exotrophic larva (1%) and another seven species (7%) have direct development of eggs into froglets. The life cycle of one species (1%) remains unknown. We formally describe and illustrate the larval stage of 68 species (i.e., 75% of the species with a known larval stage), five of them previously unkown and nineteen never described for Central Amazonia. We compile, review and update information on species natural history including reproductive modes, habitat use, phenology, and species interactions including diet, predators, competitors and parasites. Finally, we assessed the ecomorphological diversity in the region by the application of a system inspired in Altig & Johnston (1989), later updated by Altig & McDiarmid (1999), which recognizes tadpole guilds based on a combination of morphological and natural history data. Basic scientific information presented in this monograph provide the essential background for further studies on the ecological and evolutionary forces shaping anuran Amazonian assemblages, and their conservation.
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