Not every drought is bad: quantifying reproductive effort in the harlequin frog Atelopus laetissimus (Anura: Bufonidae)

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作者
Rocha Usuga, Andres A. [1 ]
Vargas-Salinas, Fernando [2 ]
Rueda Solano, Luis Alberto [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Magdalena, GIBEA, Santa Marta Dtch, Colombia
[2] Univ Quindio, Grp Invest Evoluc Ecol & Conservac EECO, Armenia, Colombia
[3] Univ los Andes, Grp Biom, Bogota, Colombia
关键词
Reproductive strategy; phenology; survival; Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta; POPULATION DECLINES; SIZE; CONSERVATION; SURVIVAL; BEHAVIOR; COSTS; EXTINCTIONS; DUMERIL; BIBRON;
D O I
10.1080/00222933.2017.1355075
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Atelopus laetissimus is an endemic and threatened harlequin frog from the high mountain forests of Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia. Knowledge of its reproductive biology is essential for understanding the intraspecific interactions that can help the conservation of Atelopus species. We quantified the energy, measured in body weight, invested by males and females of A. laetissimus for reproduction, and how this energetic investment is related to the survival of individuals and rainfall conditions in habitats during two years (2014 and 2015). Our results show plasticity in terms of reproductive phenology linked to rainfall with short-and long-duration breeding strategies. The first year of this study, 2014, had a precipitation level in accordance with the annual averages at the area. During this time frogs exhibit a short breeding period. Contrary to 2014, 2015 was a year with little precipitation, below the annual averages, which probably facilitated the females' quick spawning in the creeks and a consequent reduction in the duration of amplexus and low breeding efforts by males. This, in turn, was related to a long breeding period that favors the survival and reproduction of males during the entire year. In 2014 we found a decrease of 25% to 30% body weight of potentially reproductive males, which may be attributed to a prolonged duration of amplectant events.
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页码:1913 / 1928
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