2015
DOI: 10.1590/1519-6984.04913
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Living in a same microhabitat should means eating the same food? Diet and trophic niche of sympatric leaf-litter frogs Ischnocnema henselii and Adenomera marmorata in a forest of Southern Brazil

Abstract: In this study we analyzed diet composition, niche breadth and overlap of the two leaf-litter frogs Ischnocnema henselii and Adenomera marmorata. Frogs were collected in an Atlantic Rainforest area in the Reserva Natural Salto Morato, in Paraná State, Southern Brazil, using plots of 16 m 2 established on forest floor. Ischnocnema henselii consumed 18 different types of prey and the diet of this species was composed predominantly by Hymenoptera (Formicidae) (15.4%), Araneae (13.83%), Orthoptera (6.15%) and Opili… Show more

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“…The percentage was also calculated for number and volume of prey. Index of relative importance of each taxon was based on: Ix = (N% + F% + V%)/3 (according the modification proposed by Santos-Pereira et al 2015). All these indices were calculated for both sexes together and for males and females separately.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The percentage was also calculated for number and volume of prey. Index of relative importance of each taxon was based on: Ix = (N% + F% + V%)/3 (according the modification proposed by Santos-Pereira et al 2015). All these indices were calculated for both sexes together and for males and females separately.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resource availability and habitat structure can regulate the diversity and distribution of abundance in assemblages of leaf-litter frogs in natural habitats (e.g. Afonso & Eterovick 2007;Van Sluys et al 2007;Vasconcelos et al 2010;Siqueira et al 2014;Santos-Pereira et al 2015). Yet, it remains little understood how these regulating factors influence leaf-litter frog occurrence and abundance, considering natural and exotic tree plantations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%