“…Aquatic microhabitats called phytotelmata can be found in hollow parts of plant branches, bunching of leaf axils, flowers, fallen fruits and bracts (Brouard et al, 2012;Ferreira-Keppler, Neiss, Torreias, & Campos, 2017) where there is accumulation of water, debris and decomposing organic matter, which maintains a complex trophic chain (Panizon, Oliveira, & Bosa, 2014). These environments are colonized by different taxonomic groups, such as: bacteria, fungi, mites, algae, macroinvertebrates and some vertebrates, such as anuran amphibians (Safar, Gomes, Marques, Lachance, & Rosa, 2013;Robaiana, Souza, Gomes, Cardoso, & Almeida, 2015).…”