Feeding habits of Boana raniceps (Cope, 1862) in three mountains of Brazilian semiarid

Q2 Multidisciplinary Universitas Scientiarum Pub Date : 2023-07-15 DOI:10.11144/javeriana.sc282.fhob
Nayla Letícia Assunção Rodrigues, Kássio Castro Araújo, R. W. Ávila, Etielle Barroso de Andrade
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Studying the trophic ecology of animals helps us understand their life history, their relationship with the environment and other species, and their role in ecosystems. In this sense, we describe the feeding habits of the hyalid frog Boana raniceps in three high-altitude mountain ranges of Northeastern Brazil, investigating intersex differences in the diet and the relationship between the size with the volume of prey consumed. Furthermore, we investigated prey-predator interactions in the Boana genus with an ecological network approach. We analyzed the stomach contents of 62 B. raniceps specimens collected in three mountains in the state of Ceará (Northeastern Brazil) and consulted data available in the literature for information on the diet of other Boana species. We identied 82 prey items distributed in eleven categories. Overall, there were no differences in the composition of B. raniceps diet among the three mountains. Although males and females shared the majority of prey items consumed, they tended to consume prey volumetrically differently, and predator size did not influence prey volume. In addition, predator-prey interactions in the genus Boana revealed low modularity, complementary specialization, and nestedness. Therefore, species of the genus Boana follow the general pattern for  the diet of most Brazilian frog species (generalist and opportunistic habits), being likely influenced by the availability of prey in the habitat. Overall, the present study constitutes a complete review of the prey items consumed by the genus Boana in Brazil, describing the general pattern of anuran-prey networks in these hylids.
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在巴西半干旱的三座山上的Boana raniceps (Cope, 1862)的食性
研究动物的营养生态学有助于我们了解它们的生活史,它们与环境和其他物种的关系,以及它们在生态系统中的作用。在这个意义上,我们描述了巴西东北部三个高海拔山脉的透明蛙(Boana raniceps)的摄食习惯,研究了饮食中的两性差异以及大小与猎物消耗量之间的关系。此外,我们用生态网络方法研究了Boana属的捕食相互作用。我们分析了在巴西东北部塞埃尔州三座山上采集的62只B. raniceps胃内容物,并查阅了文献中其他Boana物种的饮食信息。我们确定了82个猎物,分布在11个类别中。总体而言,三座山的牛头双歧杆菌饲料组成没有差异。虽然雄性和雌性分享了大部分的猎物,但它们消耗猎物的体积不同,而且捕食者的大小并不影响猎物的体积。此外,Boana属的捕食者-猎物相互作用显示出低模块化,互补专业化和巢性。因此,Boana属的物种遵循大多数巴西蛙物种的一般饮食模式(通才和机会主义习惯),可能受到栖息地猎物可用性的影响。总的来说,本研究构成了对巴西Boana属猎物的完整回顾,描述了这些hylids中无uran-猎物网络的一般模式。
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