2002
DOI: 10.1590/s0073-47212002000200006
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Atividade reprodutiva de Physalaemus signifer (Anura, Leptodactylidae) em ambiente temporário

Abstract: BREEDING ACTIVITY OF PHYSALAEMUS SIGNIFER (ANURA, LEPTODACTYLIDAE) IN A TEMPORARY POND. The breeding activity of Physalaemus signifer (Girard, 1853) was monitored from July 1999 to July 2000 in a temporary pond in Palmital, Municipality of Saquarema, State of Rio de Janeiro, Atlantic Rain Forest, Brazil. Males were sexually actives only in four nights, arriving at the pond on the early rainy season. Males in amplexus were larger and spent more nights in the reproductive aggregation than solitary ones. The numb… Show more

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“…So, we can not conclude that toe clipping had some influence on the results. Males of S. centralis showed site fidelity and defended their territories with postures, vocalizations and fights, indicating that the agonistic interactions presented an increasing escalated aggressiveness, this being a similar system found in other species (DYSON AND PASSMORE, 1992a;POMBAL et al, 1994, MARTINS et al, 1998WOGEL et al, 2002).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
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“…So, we can not conclude that toe clipping had some influence on the results. Males of S. centralis showed site fidelity and defended their territories with postures, vocalizations and fights, indicating that the agonistic interactions presented an increasing escalated aggressiveness, this being a similar system found in other species (DYSON AND PASSMORE, 1992a;POMBAL et al, 1994, MARTINS et al, 1998WOGEL et al, 2002).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…In the breeding aggregations, the number of males was greater than that of females, arising low nightly estimates of OSRs (40 males:1 female), as registered in many prolonged breeders (BASTOS & HADDAD, 1996;1999;DYSON et al, 1992;WOGEL et al, 2002). Low OSR can explain the small number of males (N=11) encountered in amplexus, because malemale competition (intrasexual competition) is very intense.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…São poucos os trabalhos baseados em questões da biologia reprodutiva para os gêneros que compõem a família Leiuperidae como as contribuições para algumas espécies do gênero Physalaemus (Fitzinger, 1826) (RYAN et al, 1983;RYAN, 1990;BARRETO & ANDRADE, 1995;WOGEL et al, 2002) e do gênero Eupemphix (Steindachner, 1863) (OLIVEIRA & ZIERI, 2005). Alguns destes estudos se referem aos aspectos morfológicos do aparelho reprodutor masculino de Physalaemus cuvieri (Fitzinger, 1826) (OLIVEIRA et al, 2002(OLIVEIRA et al, , 2003b) e à caracterização estrutural de espermatozóides de P. biligonigerus (Cope, 1861), P. fuscomaculatus (Steindachner, 1864) e P. centralis (Bokermann, 1962) (AMARAL et al, 1999).…”
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“…This is the case for several species of amphibians (EMLEN & ORING 1977, BASTOS & HADDAD 1999, PROHL & HÖDL 1999, PROHL 2002, WOGEL et al 2002, SILVA & ROSSA-FERES 2010. The operational sex ratio found in this population of P. bolbodactyla was biased towards a larger number of males, with an average of 2.6:1 males/female.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%