Feeding ecology of endemic frogs of the Atlantic Forest in southern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: MOSER,CAMILA FERNANDA
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: FARINA,RENATA K., DUDCZAK,AMANDA CAROLINE, TOZETTI,ALEXANDRO M., LINGNAU,RODRIGO
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Abstract Our objective was to describe and compare the diet of endemic anurans of the Atlantic Forest, as well as to evaluate the influence of biotic factors on the trophic ecology of the species. We conducted the study in Mananciais da Serra (Piraquara-PR), a transition region between mixed and dense ombrophilous forest, between January 2019 and February 2020. In this work, we describe the diet of eight species: Aplastodiscus albosignatus, Boana semiguttata, Bokermannohyla circumdata, Ischnocnema henselii, Leptodactylus notoaktites, Proceratophrys boiei, Rhinella abei and Scythrophrys sawayae. Coleoptera were important prey in the diet of most species, except for B. circumdata and L. notoaktites. All species showed potential selection for some category of prey. We observed a correlation between the size of the individuals and the volume of consumed prey in I. henselii. In general, the niche overlap between species was low, and most species had a broad trophic niche.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Feeding ecology of endemic frogs of the Atlantic Forest in southern Brazil
title Feeding ecology of endemic frogs of the Atlantic Forest in southern Brazil
spellingShingle Feeding ecology of endemic frogs of the Atlantic Forest in southern Brazil
MOSER,CAMILA FERNANDA
Trophic niche
diet
prey selection
niche breadth
title_short Feeding ecology of endemic frogs of the Atlantic Forest in southern Brazil
title_full Feeding ecology of endemic frogs of the Atlantic Forest in southern Brazil
title_fullStr Feeding ecology of endemic frogs of the Atlantic Forest in southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Feeding ecology of endemic frogs of the Atlantic Forest in southern Brazil
title_sort Feeding ecology of endemic frogs of the Atlantic Forest in southern Brazil
author MOSER,CAMILA FERNANDA
author_facet MOSER,CAMILA FERNANDA
FARINA,RENATA K.
DUDCZAK,AMANDA CAROLINE
TOZETTI,ALEXANDRO M.
LINGNAU,RODRIGO
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author2 FARINA,RENATA K.
DUDCZAK,AMANDA CAROLINE
TOZETTI,ALEXANDRO M.
LINGNAU,RODRIGO
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MOSER,CAMILA FERNANDA
FARINA,RENATA K.
DUDCZAK,AMANDA CAROLINE
TOZETTI,ALEXANDRO M.
LINGNAU,RODRIGO
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Trophic niche
diet
prey selection
niche breadth
topic Trophic niche
diet
prey selection
niche breadth
description Abstract Our objective was to describe and compare the diet of endemic anurans of the Atlantic Forest, as well as to evaluate the influence of biotic factors on the trophic ecology of the species. We conducted the study in Mananciais da Serra (Piraquara-PR), a transition region between mixed and dense ombrophilous forest, between January 2019 and February 2020. In this work, we describe the diet of eight species: Aplastodiscus albosignatus, Boana semiguttata, Bokermannohyla circumdata, Ischnocnema henselii, Leptodactylus notoaktites, Proceratophrys boiei, Rhinella abei and Scythrophrys sawayae. Coleoptera were important prey in the diet of most species, except for B. circumdata and L. notoaktites. All species showed potential selection for some category of prey. We observed a correlation between the size of the individuals and the volume of consumed prey in I. henselii. In general, the niche overlap between species was low, and most species had a broad trophic niche.
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