The directional orientation of pre- and post-reproductive migration was studied in the Brazilian red-bellied toad Melanophryniscus cambaraensis, a species that forms explosive-breeding aggregations at irregular intervals throughout the entire year. Migrating toads were captured by enclosing the breeding site in dual drift fences with inward- and outward-facing funnel traps. Data were collected over 5 mo and totalled 333 captures. The observed directional orientation was significantly different from expected under a uniform distribution for both pre- and post-reproductive migration, regardless of gender. Males and females did not differ significantly from each other in the orientation of entry or exit, and the directional orientation of pre-reproductive migration was not significantly different from post-reproductive migration. It is suggested that the observed directional bias may be due to a dirt road next to the breeding site that could restrict juvenile dispersal to the adjacent forest.

Rocha Santos, R., Baratto Leonardi, S., ZAFFARONI CAORSI, V., Grant, T. (2010). Directional orientation of migration in an aseasonal explosive-breeding toad from Brazil. JOURNAL OF TROPICAL ECOLOGY, 26(4), 415-421 [10.1017/s0266467410000180].

Directional orientation of migration in an aseasonal explosive-breeding toad from Brazil

Valentina Zaffaroni Caorsi;
2010

Abstract

The directional orientation of pre- and post-reproductive migration was studied in the Brazilian red-bellied toad Melanophryniscus cambaraensis, a species that forms explosive-breeding aggregations at irregular intervals throughout the entire year. Migrating toads were captured by enclosing the breeding site in dual drift fences with inward- and outward-facing funnel traps. Data were collected over 5 mo and totalled 333 captures. The observed directional orientation was significantly different from expected under a uniform distribution for both pre- and post-reproductive migration, regardless of gender. Males and females did not differ significantly from each other in the orientation of entry or exit, and the directional orientation of pre-reproductive migration was not significantly different from post-reproductive migration. It is suggested that the observed directional bias may be due to a dirt road next to the breeding site that could restrict juvenile dispersal to the adjacent forest.
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Amphibia; Anura; Bufonidae; ecology; Melanophryniscus cambaraensis; movement; South America;
English
2010
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415
421
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Rocha Santos, R., Baratto Leonardi, S., ZAFFARONI CAORSI, V., Grant, T. (2010). Directional orientation of migration in an aseasonal explosive-breeding toad from Brazil. JOURNAL OF TROPICAL ECOLOGY, 26(4), 415-421 [10.1017/s0266467410000180].
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