Reproductive patterns in Leptodactylus fuscus: how crucial is rainfall in breeding periods?
Amphibians show a great diversity of species and reproductive modes. Categories of reproductive modes among anurans (frogs and toads) are based mainly on how and where eggs are deposited. These differences are related to the interaction between the environmental conditions where anurans live and the...
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González Moreno, Daniel Rodolfo
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- Leptodactylus fuscus
Ranas
Biología
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Reproductive patterns in Leptodactylus fuscus: how crucial is rainfall in breeding periods? |
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Reproductive patterns in Leptodactylus fuscus: how crucial is rainfall in breeding periods? Leptodactylus fuscus Ranas Biología |
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Reproductive patterns in Leptodactylus fuscus: how crucial is rainfall in breeding periods? |
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Reproductive patterns in Leptodactylus fuscus: how crucial is rainfall in breeding periods? |
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Reproductive patterns in Leptodactylus fuscus: how crucial is rainfall in breeding periods? |
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Reproductive patterns in Leptodactylus fuscus: how crucial is rainfall in breeding periods? |
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Reproductive patterns in Leptodactylus fuscus: how crucial is rainfall in breeding periods? |
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González Moreno, Daniel Rodolfo |
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Crawford, Andrew Jackson |
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González Moreno, Daniel Rodolfo |
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Leptodactylus fuscus Ranas |
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Leptodactylus fuscus Ranas Biología |
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Biología |
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Amphibians show a great diversity of species and reproductive modes. Categories of reproductive modes among anurans (frogs and toads) are based mainly on how and where eggs are deposited. These differences are related to the interaction between the environmental conditions where anurans live and their mating systems. Despite their dependency on water for their survival and reproduction, frogs of the family Leptodactylidae have evolved traits such as the foam nest that allows them to survive dry periods during the breeding season. Within the Leptodactylus fuscus Species Group, the species L. fuscus has a vast distributional range in South America, despite the wide geographic variation in climatic conditions. In this study, I evaluated if variables such as rainfall and geographic variation affect the reproductive seasonality of L. fuscus. First, I tested for sexual dimorphism in this species. This was done by collecting data from natural history museum specimens of L. fuscus captured in 4 regions of Colombia. The morphological variables included snout-vent length (SVL), sex (determined by inspecting gonads), follicle development in females, month, year and location of capture, and vocal sac coloration. I compared these variables to the amount of precipitation in the date and place of the capture. My results showed that females have a longer average SVL than males and that only males have black vocal sac coloration, which is acquired with sexual maturity. My analyses suggest a greater number of juveniles approximately 2 months after the rainfall season starts. Throughout most of the year, regardless of the season in which the specimen was captured, females with fully developed follicles were observed. I used generalized additive models (GAM) to understand which variables were most strongly related to the reproductive status of females and males. Rainfall from the month before and after capture were the strongest predictors of SVL and follicle development. |
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Al consultar y hacer uso de este recurso, está aceptando las condiciones de uso establecidas por los autores.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Crawford, Andrew Jacksonvirtual::17385-1González Moreno, Daniel Rodolfod4776a7a-aada-4b01-97e1-8663566bed895002021-08-10T18:17:31Z2021-08-10T18:17:31Z2020http://hdl.handle.net/1992/5125723623.pdfinstname:Universidad de los Andesreponame:Repositorio Institucional Sénecarepourl:https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/Amphibians show a great diversity of species and reproductive modes. Categories of reproductive modes among anurans (frogs and toads) are based mainly on how and where eggs are deposited. These differences are related to the interaction between the environmental conditions where anurans live and their mating systems. Despite their dependency on water for their survival and reproduction, frogs of the family Leptodactylidae have evolved traits such as the foam nest that allows them to survive dry periods during the breeding season. Within the Leptodactylus fuscus Species Group, the species L. fuscus has a vast distributional range in South America, despite the wide geographic variation in climatic conditions. In this study, I evaluated if variables such as rainfall and geographic variation affect the reproductive seasonality of L. fuscus. First, I tested for sexual dimorphism in this species. This was done by collecting data from natural history museum specimens of L. fuscus captured in 4 regions of Colombia. The morphological variables included snout-vent length (SVL), sex (determined by inspecting gonads), follicle development in females, month, year and location of capture, and vocal sac coloration. I compared these variables to the amount of precipitation in the date and place of the capture. My results showed that females have a longer average SVL than males and that only males have black vocal sac coloration, which is acquired with sexual maturity. My analyses suggest a greater number of juveniles approximately 2 months after the rainfall season starts. Throughout most of the year, regardless of the season in which the specimen was captured, females with fully developed follicles were observed. I used generalized additive models (GAM) to understand which variables were most strongly related to the reproductive status of females and males. Rainfall from the month before and after capture were the strongest predictors of SVL and follicle development.Los anuros presentan una gran diversidad de especies y modos reproductivos que se diferencian principalmente en cómo y dónde los huevos son depositados. La interacción entre las condiciones del hábitat de los anuros, y sus sistemas de reproducción dan origen a esas diferencias. A pesar de depender de agua para sobrevivir y reproducirse, las ranas de la familia Leptodactylidae han evolucionado rasgos como nidos de espuma, que les permiten sobrevivir sequías durante épocas de crianza. Dentro del grupo de especies Leptodactylus fuscus, la especie L. fuscus tiene un vasto rango de distribución en Suramérica, a pesar de su gran variación en condiciones climáticas. En este estudio, evalué cómo variables ambientales como la lluvia y la variación geográfica afectan la temporalidad reproductiva de L. fuscus. Primero, evalué dimorfismos sexuales en la especie. Esto se hizo colectando datos de especímenes de L. fuscus de museos de historia natural capturados en 4 regiones de Colombia. Las variables morfológicas incluidas fueron longitud rostro-cloaca (LRC), sexo (determinado inspeccionando gónadas), desarrollo de folículos en hembras, mes, año y lugar de captura, y coloración de sacos vocales. Comparé estas variables con la cantidad de precipitación en el lugar y fecha de captura. Mis resultados mostraron que las hembras tienen una LRC más larga que los machos, y que solo machos tienen sacos vocales negros, que obtienen con la madurez sexual. Mis análisis sugieren un incremento en la aparición de juveniles aproximadamente 2 meses después de que la época de lluvias comienza. Independientemente de la temporada en son capturadas, hembras con folículos completamente desarrollados son observadas durante todo el año. Usé modelos aditivos generalizados para entender qué variables estaban más fuertemente asociadas al estatus reproductivo de hembras y machos. 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