On the natural history of the Caatinga Horned Frog, Ceratophrys joazeirensis (Anura: Ceratophryidae), a poorly known species of northeastern Brazil

On the natural history of the Caatinga Horned Frog, Ceratophrys joazeirensis (Anura: Ceratrophryidae), a poorly known species of northeastern Brazil. Data on reproduction, sexual dimorphism, and the diet of Ceratophrys joazeirensis, the only species of the genus that occurs in the Brazilian semiarid...

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Main Authors: Jaqueiuto da Silva Jorge, Raul Fernandes Dantas Sales, Marcelo Nogueira de Carvalho Kokubum, Eliza Maria Xavier Freire
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2015-12-01
Series:Phyllomedusa: Journal of Herpetology
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Online Access:https://www.revistas.usp.br/phyllo/article/view/109482
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spelling doaj-8cc358146cbd4731af2edceaf32c03012021-02-02T16:05:46ZengUniversidade de São PauloPhyllomedusa: Journal of Herpetology1519-13972316-90792015-12-01142On the natural history of the Caatinga Horned Frog, Ceratophrys joazeirensis (Anura: Ceratophryidae), a poorly known species of northeastern BrazilJaqueiuto da Silva Jorge0Raul Fernandes Dantas Sales1Marcelo Nogueira de Carvalho Kokubum2Eliza Maria Xavier Freire3Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte. Departamento de Botânica e Zoologia, Centro de Biociências. Laboratório de HerpetologiaUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte. Departamento de Botânica e Zoologia, Centro de Biociências. Laboratório de HerpetologiaUniversidade Federal de Campina Grande. Unidade Acadêmica de Ciências Biológicas e Programa de Pós-graduação em Ciências Florestais. Laboratório de HerpetologiaUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte. Departamento de Botânica e Zoologia, Centro de Biociências. Laboratório de HerpetologiaOn the natural history of the Caatinga Horned Frog, Ceratophrys joazeirensis (Anura: Ceratrophryidae), a poorly known species of northeastern Brazil. Data on reproduction, sexual dimorphism, and the diet of Ceratophrys joazeirensis, the only species of the genus that occurs in the Brazilian semiarid Caatinga Biome, are presented. Anurans were observed and collected in Santa Maria Municipality, state of Rio Grande do Norte in northeastern Brazil. Fieldwork was conducted at night either after or during rains throughout the rainy season in 2010–2013. Searches were conducted near places where males were calling, usually around the perimeters of bodies of water. Reproduction is explosive in the population, with breeding activity occurring as the rain intensified during the rainy seasons of 2011–2013. However, in 2010, neither calling males nor active females were found, even after rainy days. Although males call in temporary and permanent ponds, most males call in the marginal vegetation of temporary ponds. Females C. joazeirensis are significantly larger than males. The average clutch size is 2555.0 ± 1551.1 eggs; clutch size is not significantly correlated with female body size. In decreasing order of volume, the most important prey categories in the diet of C. joazeirensis are anurans, followed by coleopterans and plant material. The apparent importance of anurans in the diet probably is related to the number of anuran species that co-occur with C. joazeirensis and the voracious feeding behavior of ceratophryids.https://www.revistas.usp.br/phyllo/article/view/109482AnuraCaatingadietreproductionsexual dimorphism.
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author Jaqueiuto da Silva Jorge
Raul Fernandes Dantas Sales
Marcelo Nogueira de Carvalho Kokubum
Eliza Maria Xavier Freire
spellingShingle Jaqueiuto da Silva Jorge
Raul Fernandes Dantas Sales
Marcelo Nogueira de Carvalho Kokubum
Eliza Maria Xavier Freire
On the natural history of the Caatinga Horned Frog, Ceratophrys joazeirensis (Anura: Ceratophryidae), a poorly known species of northeastern Brazil
Phyllomedusa: Journal of Herpetology
Anura
Caatinga
diet
reproduction
sexual dimorphism.
author_facet Jaqueiuto da Silva Jorge
Raul Fernandes Dantas Sales
Marcelo Nogueira de Carvalho Kokubum
Eliza Maria Xavier Freire
author_sort Jaqueiuto da Silva Jorge
title On the natural history of the Caatinga Horned Frog, Ceratophrys joazeirensis (Anura: Ceratophryidae), a poorly known species of northeastern Brazil
title_short On the natural history of the Caatinga Horned Frog, Ceratophrys joazeirensis (Anura: Ceratophryidae), a poorly known species of northeastern Brazil
title_full On the natural history of the Caatinga Horned Frog, Ceratophrys joazeirensis (Anura: Ceratophryidae), a poorly known species of northeastern Brazil
title_fullStr On the natural history of the Caatinga Horned Frog, Ceratophrys joazeirensis (Anura: Ceratophryidae), a poorly known species of northeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed On the natural history of the Caatinga Horned Frog, Ceratophrys joazeirensis (Anura: Ceratophryidae), a poorly known species of northeastern Brazil
title_sort on the natural history of the caatinga horned frog, ceratophrys joazeirensis (anura: ceratophryidae), a poorly known species of northeastern brazil
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Phyllomedusa: Journal of Herpetology
issn 1519-1397
2316-9079
publishDate 2015-12-01
description On the natural history of the Caatinga Horned Frog, Ceratophrys joazeirensis (Anura: Ceratrophryidae), a poorly known species of northeastern Brazil. Data on reproduction, sexual dimorphism, and the diet of Ceratophrys joazeirensis, the only species of the genus that occurs in the Brazilian semiarid Caatinga Biome, are presented. Anurans were observed and collected in Santa Maria Municipality, state of Rio Grande do Norte in northeastern Brazil. Fieldwork was conducted at night either after or during rains throughout the rainy season in 2010–2013. Searches were conducted near places where males were calling, usually around the perimeters of bodies of water. Reproduction is explosive in the population, with breeding activity occurring as the rain intensified during the rainy seasons of 2011–2013. However, in 2010, neither calling males nor active females were found, even after rainy days. Although males call in temporary and permanent ponds, most males call in the marginal vegetation of temporary ponds. Females C. joazeirensis are significantly larger than males. The average clutch size is 2555.0 ± 1551.1 eggs; clutch size is not significantly correlated with female body size. In decreasing order of volume, the most important prey categories in the diet of C. joazeirensis are anurans, followed by coleopterans and plant material. The apparent importance of anurans in the diet probably is related to the number of anuran species that co-occur with C. joazeirensis and the voracious feeding behavior of ceratophryids.
topic Anura
Caatinga
diet
reproduction
sexual dimorphism.
url https://www.revistas.usp.br/phyllo/article/view/109482
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