JOURNAL ARTICLE

Tree-Holes as Alternative Reproductive Sites of Batrachyla antartandica Barrio, 1967 (Anura: Batrachylidae)

Abstract

Although the original description of Batrachyla antartandica categorically states that the species should not be considered as arboreal, our field observations show that it has excellent climbing abilities. Associated with this fact, B. antartandica shows an alternative mode of reproduction that involves the use of tree-trunk cavities filled with water as a site for calling, reproduction, development, and metamorphosis. As far as we know, B. antartandica is the only anuran species in the Valdivian temperate rainforests of Chile and Argentina with a completely arboreal life cycle.

Keywords:
Arboreal locomotion Biology Reproduction Temperate rainforest Ecology Climbing Rainforest Reproductive cycle Trunk Metamorphosis Temperate climate Tree (set theory) Zoology Habitat Larva

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Topics

Amphibian and Reptile Biology
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Global and Planetary Change
Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Nature and Landscape Conservation
Species Distribution and Climate Change
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Ecological Modeling

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