The niche overlap and resource partitioning were analyzed for five sympatric bufonids from Northeastern Argentina: Rhinella schneideri, R. bergi, R. fernandezae, R. granulosa, and Melanophryniscus cupreuscapularis. The primary objectives were to analyze the diet and pattern of coexistence relative to the microhabitats among species. The bufonids, which are primarily terrestrial, exhibited a preference for small, hard prey such as formicids or coleopterans. The smallest species preferably consumed ants, while R. schneideri preferred beetles. Significant differences were detected for the diets of these five species. In addition, significant overlap in the trophic niche was noted for all species except between R. granulosa and R. schneideri. S...
Abstract: The species Boana bischoffi and Boana marginata are endemic to the Atlantic Forest, where ...
The alimentary categories of a population of Melanophryniscus stelzneri are studied cuantitatively a...
Ilyla nana and Hyla .sanborni are closed related species that occur in sympatry in several areas in ...
The niche overlap and resource partitioning were analyzed for five sympatric bufonids from Northeast...
Species of Bufonidae and Leptodactylidae are common in the Colombian tropical dry forest. Although s...
The understanding of trophic relations among species is essential for the comprehension of their eco...
We analyzed trophic ecology and its relationship with environmental variables for two leptodactylid ...
The conversion of forests to agroecosystems presents a challenge for biodiversity conservation. In t...
Las especies de Bufonidae y Leptodactylidae son comunes en bosque seco tropical. Algunos de ellos es...
Se analizó la repartición de microhabitats y recursos tróficos de cinco especies de anuros perteneci...
The coexistence of species with similar ecological requirements (food, space, time) has typically dr...
The alimentary categories of a population of Melanophryniscus stelzneri are studied cuantitatively a...
O conhecimento sobre relaÃÃes trÃficas à essencial para a compreensÃo da ecologia evolutiva de espÃc...
Diet studies allow us to understand important questions about a species behavior in relation to reso...
Hyla nana and Hyla sanborni are closed related species that occur in sympatry in several areas in So...
Abstract: The species Boana bischoffi and Boana marginata are endemic to the Atlantic Forest, where ...
The alimentary categories of a population of Melanophryniscus stelzneri are studied cuantitatively a...
Ilyla nana and Hyla .sanborni are closed related species that occur in sympatry in several areas in ...
The niche overlap and resource partitioning were analyzed for five sympatric bufonids from Northeast...
Species of Bufonidae and Leptodactylidae are common in the Colombian tropical dry forest. Although s...
The understanding of trophic relations among species is essential for the comprehension of their eco...
We analyzed trophic ecology and its relationship with environmental variables for two leptodactylid ...
The conversion of forests to agroecosystems presents a challenge for biodiversity conservation. In t...
Las especies de Bufonidae y Leptodactylidae son comunes en bosque seco tropical. Algunos de ellos es...
Se analizó la repartición de microhabitats y recursos tróficos de cinco especies de anuros perteneci...
The coexistence of species with similar ecological requirements (food, space, time) has typically dr...
The alimentary categories of a population of Melanophryniscus stelzneri are studied cuantitatively a...
O conhecimento sobre relaÃÃes trÃficas à essencial para a compreensÃo da ecologia evolutiva de espÃc...
Diet studies allow us to understand important questions about a species behavior in relation to reso...
Hyla nana and Hyla sanborni are closed related species that occur in sympatry in several areas in So...
Abstract: The species Boana bischoffi and Boana marginata are endemic to the Atlantic Forest, where ...
The alimentary categories of a population of Melanophryniscus stelzneri are studied cuantitatively a...
Ilyla nana and Hyla .sanborni are closed related species that occur in sympatry in several areas in ...