Microhabitat utilization by two leptodactylid frogs in the Andes of central Chile
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Díaz, Nelson F.
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Microhabitat utilization by two leptodactylid frogs in the Andes of central Chile
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Some basic parameters of the life history of Alsodes montanus and Alsodes tumultuosus (Anura-Leptodactylidae), were studied from 1977 to 1980 by periodic field observations at Farellones and La Parva (33-34° south lat.; 2,700-3,000 m above sea level). Special attention was paid to strategies of resource partitioning in relation to gross features of the environment. The latter was unstable with a relative short period favorable for activity of the animals. Physical environmental differences between the first and second season of this study, resulted in a decrease in total number of active adults, a reduction in the duration of larval activity and a shift in microhabitat preferences of larvae. During the favorable season, October to May, adults of both species showed spatial and temporal segregation, related to different physical features of the environment; larvae did not show temporal segregation. Larvae of both species were found in seven different microhabitats; only in one of these
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/154183
DOI: 10.1007/BF00378297
ISSN: 00298549
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Oecologia, Volumen 66, Issue 3, 2018, Pages 353-357
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