Diet of Dendropsophus molitor (Anura: Hylidae) in a High-Andean agricultural ecosystem, Colombia

Q2 Multidisciplinary
Diego F. Higuera -Rojas, Juan E. Carvajal‑Cogollo
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Abstract

Dendropsophus molitor is a generalist frog that makes optimal use of resources offered by highly transformed Andean ecosystems. Despite being one of the most researched amphibian species in Colombia, aspects of its diet as an indication of its trophic niche have not yet been evaluated. For this reason, we evaluated the diet of D. molitor, with interpretations of dietary composition to address this dimension of the niche. We chose an Andean agricultural system and in it we selected four jagüeyes (water-filled ditches) and carried out samplings between July and November 2017. We collected 32 individual frogs, extracted their stomach contents and analyzed the composition, diversity, relative importance of the prey and the amplitude of the trophic niche. Additionally, from a network analysis, we evaluated the interactions of the species with its prey. We obtained records of 69 prey, distributed in 29 categories; the prey with the highest frequency were Bibionidae1 with seven individuals, followed by Tipulidae1 and Tipulidae2 with six, which are equivalent to those of greater relative importance. The trophic niche was characterized as wide (Levins’ B = 0.7) and the interactions had a connectivity of 0.065, a link coefficient of 0.930 and a link density of 273.8, represented by a wide range of interactions with prey. The characterization of the diet and the trophic niche of D. molitor shows the broad use of resources consistent with its already documented generalist condition. The diversity of the diet together with the breadth could represent advantages for establishing large and healthy populations in transformed environments in the high mountains of the Andes.
哥伦比亚高安第斯农业生态系统中黄粉虫(Anura:Hylidae)的饮食
molitor树突蛙是一种多面手蛙,它能充分利用安第斯山脉高度变化的生态系统提供的资源。尽管它是哥伦比亚研究最多的两栖动物之一,但其饮食方面的营养生态位尚未得到评估。出于这个原因,我们评估了黑鲈的饮食,并对饮食组成进行了解释,以解决生态位的这个维度。我们选择了一个安第斯农业系统,并在其中选择了四个jag眼(充满水的沟渠),并在2017年7月至11月期间进行了采样。采集青蛙32只,提取胃内容物,分析其组成、多样性、猎物相对重要性和生态位振幅。此外,通过网络分析,我们评估了该物种与其猎物的相互作用。获得了69只猎物的记录,分布在29类;出现频率最高的是Bibionidae1(7只),其次是tipulida1和tipulida2(6只),与相对重要性较大的猎物相当。该生态位具有宽的特征(Levins’B = 0.7),相互作用的连通性为0.065,连接系数为0.930,连接密度为273.8,与猎物的相互作用范围广。该菌的食性和营养生态位特征表明其对资源的广泛利用与其已有文献记载的通才状况相一致。饮食的多样性和广度可能代表了在安第斯山脉高山上变化的环境中建立大量健康人口的优势。
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