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Title: Composition, temporal distribution and vocalisation microhabitats of frogs at Sumaúma State Park, manaus, Amazonas, Brazil
Authors: Barros, André de Lima
Oliveira, Gislaine
Pantoja, Julianny
Taveira, Rodrigo
Silva-Forsberg, Maria Clara
Issue Date: 2018
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Herpetology Notes
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 11, Pags. 311-318
Abstract: We investigated the number of species, the temporal distribution and vocalization microhabitats used by frogs in a forest fragment inserted in a highly populated urban environment in Central Amazon. Monthly sampling was carried out from May to October 2013 and from April to May 2016 using visual and acoustic surveys. We recorded 14 species of frogs that belong to six families: Aromobatidae (2), Bufonidae (2), Craugastoridae (1), Hylidae (5), Leptodactylidae (3) and Microhylidae (1). There was a difference between the number of species and the number of individuals recorded in the months of sampling. We found 10 types of vocalisation microhabitats used by frogs in the Park. The number of species recorded in this study, although low compared to other lists available for the Manaus area, demonstrates the importance such forest remnant as shelter for these animals. In addition, we describe the occurrence of some reptile species (three snakes, three lizards and one caiman) found in the Park during field research. © 2018, Societas Europaea Herpetologica. All rights reserved.
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