Alice’s Wrinkled Frog (Nyctibatrachus aliciae) is an endemic anuran amphibian of the Western Ghats. The population estimation of this species in native forest and adjoining secondary forest has revealed distinct differences in size. The population size in native forest (n = 554) was large compared to secondary forest (n = 234). The two forest habitats are characterised by air temperature, humidity, light intensity and canopy cover differences. Manmade activity and habitat variables likely influenced the reduction of population size in secondary forest
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The relationship between habitat variables and the distribution and abundance of adults and tadpoles...
The Western Ghats of India are very rich in amphibian species with 117 species of frogs, toads and c...
Amphibians show a high amount of species richness and endemism. Such diversity can be attributed to ...
Stream amphibian communities, occupying a sensitive environment, are often useful indicators of effe...
Abstract: In order to test the hypothesis that anuran abundance does not vary between forest and com...
A new species of Nyctibatrachus is described from the Western Ghats part of Kudremukh National Park,...
Despite a recent increase of information on leaf litter frog communities from Atlantic rainforests, ...
The global decline of amphibian populations has created a high demand for effective tools to measure...
Secondary forests constitute a growing portion of forested areas worldwide. They might have a substa...
Understanding the response of species with differing life-history traits to habitat edges and habita...
Anurans are known to be the most diverse group of amphibians in the world with the most varied of th...
Modelling species distribution of frogs in Sarawak (family: Ranidae) were conducted using secondary ...
Rainforest frogs are classifed into nine ecological guilds based on features of reproduction, habita...
20 pagesInternational audienceThe Distribution of Species Abundances within natural communities-when...
This paper identifies some important factors affecting the density of frogs in the Solomon Islands. ...
The relationship between habitat variables and the distribution and abundance of adults and tadpoles...
The Western Ghats of India are very rich in amphibian species with 117 species of frogs, toads and c...
Amphibians show a high amount of species richness and endemism. Such diversity can be attributed to ...
Stream amphibian communities, occupying a sensitive environment, are often useful indicators of effe...
Abstract: In order to test the hypothesis that anuran abundance does not vary between forest and com...
A new species of Nyctibatrachus is described from the Western Ghats part of Kudremukh National Park,...
Despite a recent increase of information on leaf litter frog communities from Atlantic rainforests, ...
The global decline of amphibian populations has created a high demand for effective tools to measure...
Secondary forests constitute a growing portion of forested areas worldwide. They might have a substa...
Understanding the response of species with differing life-history traits to habitat edges and habita...
Anurans are known to be the most diverse group of amphibians in the world with the most varied of th...
Modelling species distribution of frogs in Sarawak (family: Ranidae) were conducted using secondary ...
Rainforest frogs are classifed into nine ecological guilds based on features of reproduction, habita...
20 pagesInternational audienceThe Distribution of Species Abundances within natural communities-when...
This paper identifies some important factors affecting the density of frogs in the Solomon Islands. ...