“…Plant architecture, phenology and tolerance to climate seasonality influences the vertical and horizontal stratification of habitats, which in turn alters the niche availability within forest and grassland habitats, offering differential opportunities for anuran reproduction, habitat selection, predator avoidance and food intake (Urbina-Cardona et al, 2006;Both et al, 2008;Oliveira et al, 2013;Gonçalves et al, 2015). The main seasonal changes in the forest structure are due to increases in tree flowering, fruiting and litter production, but not in canopy cover (Liebsch and Mikich, 2009;Longhi et al, 2011). In grasslands, the peak of plant reproduction, biomass production by both grasses and forbs and the consumption of dry biomass by soil microorganisms occur during the warm seasons (spring and summer) (Soares et al, 2005;Overbeck et al, 2006).…”