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“…However, the same variables did not affect the species composition on the right bank, where sampling locality exerted a stronger effect on species composition than environmental characteristics. The variables that shaped the composition of diurnal frog assemblages on the left bank have previously been reported as key factors associated with amphibian compositional divergence in Amazonia (Menin et al 2007, Condrati 2009, Ribeiro et al 2012, Rojas-Ahumada et al 2012, Cort es-G omez et al 2013 and Brazilian Atlantic Forest (reviewed by Siqueira et al 2014). However, this combination of variables was not the same in any other study site.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…However, the same variables did not affect the species composition on the right bank, where sampling locality exerted a stronger effect on species composition than environmental characteristics. The variables that shaped the composition of diurnal frog assemblages on the left bank have previously been reported as key factors associated with amphibian compositional divergence in Amazonia (Menin et al 2007, Condrati 2009, Ribeiro et al 2012, Rojas-Ahumada et al 2012, Cort es-G omez et al 2013 and Brazilian Atlantic Forest (reviewed by Siqueira et al 2014). However, this combination of variables was not the same in any other study site.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…) and Brazilian Atlantic Forest (reviewed by Siqueira et al . ). However, this combination of variables was not the same in any other study site.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Moreover, ecological data on species of the genus Brachycephalus is still limited. To date it only includes data on the breeding behavior of B. ephippium ( Pombal Jr, Sazima & Haddad, 1994 ; Pombal Jr, 1999 ); vocal activity of B. hermogenesi ( Verdade et al, 2008 ); advertisement calls of B. ephippium ( Pombal Jr, Sazima & Haddad, 1994 ), B. hermogenesi ( Verdade et al, 2008 ), B. pitanga ( Araújo et al, 2012 ), B. tridactylus ( Garey et al, 2012 ), and B. crispus ( Condez et al, 2014 ); abundance estimates of B. didactylus ( Van Sluys et al, 2007 ; Almeida-Santos et al, 2011 ; Rocha et al, 2013 ; Siqueira et al, 2014 ) and its diet ( Almeida-Santos et al, 2011 ); the diet of B. brunneus ( Fontoura, Ribeiro & Pie, 2011 ), B. garbeanus ( Dorigo et al, 2012 ), and B. pitanga ( Oliveira & Haddad, 2015 ); and microhabitat preference of B. garbeanus ( Dorigo et al, 2012 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several Brachycephalus species display conspicuous (aposematic) coloration patterns that are associated with the presence of tetrodotoxin and its analogues, which are highly potent neurotoxins that are particularly concentrated in their integument ( Pires et al, 2002 ). Little is known about the natural history of Brachycephalus , and most of what is known about them is included in their original descriptions (but see Pombal, Sazima & Haddad, 1994 ; Van Sluys et al, 2007 ; Verdade et al, 2008 ; Almeida-Santos et al, 2011 ; Fontoura, Ribeiro & Pie, 2011 ; Dorigo et al, 2012 ; Rocha et al, 2013 ; Siqueira et al, 2014 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%