Jumping between narrow banks: social spacing of the stream-dwelling montane frog, Crossodactylus trachystomus (Hylodidae)

IF 0.8 Q4 ECOLOGY
Ecosistemas Pub Date : 2023-08-02 DOI:10.7818/ecos.2425
Milena Wachlevski, D. Passos, P. Eterovick
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Abstract

Spacing patterns among individuals can reveal many ecological and behavioral features, such as responses to resource availability and social organization. The study of the amphibian movements still constitutes a gap in the knowledge of the animal ecology, and the general issues of the patterns of home range are poorly known to date. Herein, we evaluated the social spacing of a small stream-dwelling frog (Crossodactylus trachystomus), an endemic species from the Espinhaço mountain range in southeastern Brazil. We found that C. trachystomus shows one of the smallest home ranges among anurans, indicating a high philopatry level. We also showed that the home range size did not differ between females and males, neither was influenced by individual body size, which reveals a possible limitation for the use of larger home ranges in riparian systems. The distribution of home ranges showed high overlap among adult males, suggesting a weak territorial behavior or a possible “dear enemy effect” for this species. Beyond expanding the knowledge about the spatial ecology and behavior of the genus Crossodactylus, our outcomes contributed to the understanding of space use and the social organization of frogs, revealing spatial patterns that can be expected for other stream-dwelling frog species.
在狭窄的河岸间跳跃:生活在溪流中的山地蛙,横趾蛙(水蛙科)的社会间隔
个体间的空间格局可以揭示许多生态和行为特征,如对资源可用性和社会组织的反应。对两栖动物活动的研究仍然是动物生态学知识的一个空白,迄今为止,对两栖动物活动范围模式的一般问题所知甚少。在此,我们评估了一种小型溪流栖息蛙(Crossodactylus trachystomus)的社会间隔,这是一种来自巴西东南部espinharado山脉的特有物种。我们发现C. trachystomus是无尾目动物中最小的家系之一,表明其具有较高的亲缘性。我们还发现,雌鱼和雄鱼的活动范围大小没有差异,也不受个体体型的影响,这表明在河岸系统中使用更大的活动范围可能存在局限性。成年雄性的活动范围分布高度重叠,表明该物种的领土行为较弱或可能存在“亲爱的敌人效应”。除了扩大对跨趾蛙属的空间生态学和行为的认识外,我们的研究结果还有助于理解青蛙的空间利用和社会组织,揭示了其他流居青蛙物种的空间模式。
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Ecosistemas
Ecosistemas ECOLOGY-
CiteScore
1.80
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发文量
40
审稿时长
5 weeks
期刊介绍: ECOSISTEMAS es la revista científica de ecología y medio ambiente de la Asociación Española de Ecología Terrestre. Desde el año 2001 se publica exclusivamente en formato electrónico cada cuatro meses. La revista publica artículos científicos originales sobre ecología y medio ambiente incluyendo investigación sobre organismos, poblaciones, comunidades y ecosistemas, interacciones biológicas, paleoecología, ecofisiología, eco-evolución y procesos ecosistémicos, así como sobre perturbaciones antropogénicas y sus efectos a nivel ecológico y ambiental. Todas las contribuciones deben ser originales y no haber sido publicadas previamente en la literatura científica. Serán considerados para su publicación solamente trabajos de índole científica que presenten datos nuevos analizados de forma adecuada o trabajos novedosos de revisión bibliográfica que constituyan una aportación importante al tema. Los trabajos descriptivos sin una interpretación y discusión detallada del significado ecológico que puede extraerse de los resultados escritos, los que reflejen una opinión personal, o que sean puramente especulativos sin resultados claros que apoyen las conclusiones descritas, serán rechazados a nivel editorial. Todas las contribuciones son publicadas en castellano, con título, resumen y pies de figuras y tablas también en inglés. Nuestro objetivo es ser la revista científica de ecología y medio ambiente de referencia para los países y comunidades hispanohablantes. No se repercute tasa o coste alguno a los autores en concepto de gestión o publicación de sus propuestas.
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