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摘要
大多数新热带蛙种和更高的分类类群缺乏栖息地、行为和繁殖的基本数据(Crump 1974;哈达德和普拉多2005),特别是那些仅限于大西洋森林的人。基本生殖特征是主要自然历史特征进化比较研究的基础(Harvey and Pagel 1998),例如体型和卵数/大小之间的种间关系(Salthe and Duellman 1973, Crump 1974, Stearns 1992)。在这里,我们提供了巴西东南部大西洋森林的栖息地、繁殖行为和定量参数的数据,如成虫大小、卵数/大小。
REPRODUCTION AND HABITAT OF TEN BRAZILIAN FROGS (ANURA)
INTRODUCTION Basic data on habitat, behavior, and reproduction are lacking for most Neotropical frog species and even higher taxonomic groups (Crump 1974; Haddad and Prado 2005), particularly for those restricted to the Atlantic Forest. Basic reproductive features are the basis of comparative studies on evolution of major natural history features (Harvey and Pagel 1998), such as the interspecifi c relationship between body size and egg number/ size (Salthe and Duellman 1973, Crump 1974, Stearns 1992). Here, we present data on habitat, reproductive behavior and quantitative parameters such as adult sizes, egg numbers/sizes of ten sympatric frogs of an altitudinal Atlantic Forest site in Southeastern Brazil.