三叶卷毛藻(无尾目:卷毛藻科)的繁殖地出席率和繁殖成功率

IF 0.6 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY Phyllomedusa Pub Date : 2021-06-22 DOI:10.11606/issn.2316-9079.v20i1p53-66
C. Boyle, Eleanor H. Z. Gourevitch, J. Downie
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利用自然标记,我们记录了特立尼达叶蛙(Phyllomedusa trinitatis)雄性和雌性在繁殖地的出席模式。我们分别在2016年和2019年连续53天和56个晚上跟踪了三个孤立池塘的出勤情况。大多数雌鸟只筑巢一次,但对于那些多次筑巢的雌鸟,我们计算了筑巢间隔(平均27.6天,N = 7)。雄性表现出很高的池塘忠诚度,但有些确实会去两个池塘,总是对其中一个有强烈的偏好。男性有三种出勤模式。少数人连续数晚出席(最多19晚);更多的是零星的(一个人在46个晚上参加了7次,间隔15天和19天);有些人只参加过一次(2016年:12次,2019年:15次),但大多数人被发现参加了多个晚上(2016年:38次,2019年:32次)。我们的分析表明,这些后来的青蛙要么是新招募的个体,要么是在研究期间被淘汰的。我们的数据显示,降雨对出勤率有一定影响。我们发现男性的身体状况和出勤模式没有关系。此外,没有证据表明特定的雄性出勤模式是繁殖成功的最佳选择。
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Breeding site attendance and breeding success in Phyllomedusa trinitatis (Anura: Phyllomedusidae)
Using a natural marker, we documented breeding site attendance patterns by males and females of the Trinidad Leaf Frog, Phyllomedusa trinitatis. We followed attendance at a cluster of three isolated ponds over 53 and 56 consecutive nights in 2016 and 2019 respectively. Most females attended only once, but for those that attended more than once we calculated an inter-nesting interval (mean 27.6 days, N = 7). Males showed high pond fidelity, but some did attend at two of the ponds, always with a strong preference for one of them. Males showed three attendance patterns. A few attended on multiple consecutive nights (maximum, 19 nights); more were sporadic (one attended seven times over 46 nights with gaps of 15 and 19 days in the sequence); some attended only once (2016: 12, 2019: 15), but most were found to be present on multiple nights (2016: 38, 2019: 32). Our analysis suggested that these latter frogs were either newly recruited individuals or had been predated during the study. Our data show that rainfall has some influence on attendance. We found no relationship between male body condition and attendance pattern. In addition, there was no evidence that a particular male attendance pattern was optimal for breeding success.
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Phyllomedusa
Phyllomedusa ZOOLOGY-
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