Feeding Habits of Frogs in the Tottori Sand Dunes, Tottori Prefecture, Western Japan

IF 0.6 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY Current Herpetology Pub Date : 2023-08-25 DOI:10.5358/hsj.42.116
H. Chiba, S. Karasawa
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Abstract: To characterize the prey composition of frogs inhabiting the Tottori Sand Dunes, we examined the stomach contents of 141 individuals of five species (Dryophytes japonicus, Rana japonica, Pelophylax nigromaculatus, Fejervarya kawamurai, and Lithobates catesbeianus). Stomach contents were obtained from 86 frogs. A total of 356 individuals of prey were obtained from 50 P. nigromaculatus. Species in the orders Coleoptera and Araneae were frequently observed in the diets of P. nigromaculatus, but the most common prey item was Labidura riparia in the order Dermaptera (Class Hexapoda); its numerical percentage and frequency of occurrence percentage were 26.7% and 74%, respectively. Labidura riparia was also the most common prey item in the diets of the other four frog species, although the sample sizes for the other species were small. These findings suggest that when P. nigromaculatus migrated to new habitats (e.g., coastal habitats in our study), the immigrant frogs may be able to change its diet in response to the change in available prey items in the habitats. The plastic prey consumption in response to variations in prey resources might be an important factor for its survival in new habitats.
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日本西部鸟取县鸟取沙丘中青蛙的摄食习性
摘要/ Abstract摘要:为研究鸟取沙丘蛙类的猎物组成,对日本干藓、日本龙蛙、黑斑斑蛙、川村蛙和黑斑蛙5种蛙类141个个体的胃内容物进行了研究。获得了86只青蛙的胃内容物。在50只黑斑马鱼中共捕获猎物356只。在黑斑斑拟蟹的食物中,常见的是鞘翅目和蜘蛛目,但最常见的猎物是皮翅目(六足目)的河滨唇虱;其数量百分比和发生频率百分比分别为26.7%和74%。尽管其他种类的样本规模较小,但在其他四种蛙类的饮食中,河岸拉比杜拉也是最常见的猎物。这些发现表明,当黑斑蛙迁移到新的栖息地(例如本研究中的沿海栖息地)时,移民蛙可能会根据栖息地中可用猎物的变化而改变其饮食。由于猎物资源的变化,塑料猎物的消耗可能是其在新栖息地生存的重要因素。
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Current Herpetology
Current Herpetology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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1.20
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期刊介绍: Current Herpetology publishes original research articles on amphibians and reptiles. It is the official journal of the Herpetological Society of Japan and is a continuation of Acta Herpetologica Japonica (1964–1971) and Japanese Journal of Herpetology (1972-1999).
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