The peculiar breeding biology of the Amazonian frog Allobates subfolionidificans (Aromobatidae)

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Autor(a) principal: SOUZA,JESUS R.D.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: KAEFER,IGOR L., LIMA,ALBERTINA P.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Allobates subfolionidificans is a vulnerable and endemic leaf-litter frog from the state of Acre, Brazilian Amazonia. We monitored a population of A. subfolionidificans through regular censuses and mark-recapture of 181 individuals during an entire breeding season to characterize its reproductive behavior. The space use of A. subfolionidificans individuals differed between sexes, with males using smaller and more segregated spaces. Males defended territories and were aggressive against same-sex individuals, which was not the case in females. The daily cycle of calling activity showed peaks in the morning and in the afternoon, and the occurrence of reproductive events was positively correlated with monthly rainfall. The breeding behavior comprised vocal and tactile interactions, although the species lacked reproductive amplexus. Egg and larvae attendance, as well as tadpole transport to water environments was performed mostly by males but occasionally by females, probably in cases of desertion by the father. This species is characterized by performing courtship, mating, oviposition, as well as egg and larvae attendance exclusively on the under surface of leaves, a unique behavior among members of the superfamily Dendrobatoidea.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The peculiar breeding biology of the Amazonian frog Allobates subfolionidificans (Aromobatidae)
title The peculiar breeding biology of the Amazonian frog Allobates subfolionidificans (Aromobatidae)
spellingShingle The peculiar breeding biology of the Amazonian frog Allobates subfolionidificans (Aromobatidae)
SOUZA,JESUS R.D.
Anura
Dendrobatidae
ethology
leaf-litter frog
space use
title_short The peculiar breeding biology of the Amazonian frog Allobates subfolionidificans (Aromobatidae)
title_full The peculiar breeding biology of the Amazonian frog Allobates subfolionidificans (Aromobatidae)
title_fullStr The peculiar breeding biology of the Amazonian frog Allobates subfolionidificans (Aromobatidae)
title_full_unstemmed The peculiar breeding biology of the Amazonian frog Allobates subfolionidificans (Aromobatidae)
title_sort The peculiar breeding biology of the Amazonian frog Allobates subfolionidificans (Aromobatidae)
author SOUZA,JESUS R.D.
author_facet SOUZA,JESUS R.D.
KAEFER,IGOR L.
LIMA,ALBERTINA P.
author_role author
author2 KAEFER,IGOR L.
LIMA,ALBERTINA P.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SOUZA,JESUS R.D.
KAEFER,IGOR L.
LIMA,ALBERTINA P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anura
Dendrobatidae
ethology
leaf-litter frog
space use
topic Anura
Dendrobatidae
ethology
leaf-litter frog
space use
description ABSTRACT Allobates subfolionidificans is a vulnerable and endemic leaf-litter frog from the state of Acre, Brazilian Amazonia. We monitored a population of A. subfolionidificans through regular censuses and mark-recapture of 181 individuals during an entire breeding season to characterize its reproductive behavior. The space use of A. subfolionidificans individuals differed between sexes, with males using smaller and more segregated spaces. Males defended territories and were aggressive against same-sex individuals, which was not the case in females. The daily cycle of calling activity showed peaks in the morning and in the afternoon, and the occurrence of reproductive events was positively correlated with monthly rainfall. The breeding behavior comprised vocal and tactile interactions, although the species lacked reproductive amplexus. Egg and larvae attendance, as well as tadpole transport to water environments was performed mostly by males but occasionally by females, probably in cases of desertion by the father. This species is characterized by performing courtship, mating, oviposition, as well as egg and larvae attendance exclusively on the under surface of leaves, a unique behavior among members of the superfamily Dendrobatoidea.
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