We investigated the relationship between arboreal frogs, tank bromeliads and landscape transformation in tropical forests of southeastern Campeche, Mexico. We surveyed frogs in six distinct habitats: slash and burn agriculture, seasonally flooded forest (bajo), aquatic habitats (lagoons and small ponds), second growth upland forest, primary forest and creek habitat using both systematic and non-systematic surveys. The highest species richness of frogs was documented in primary forest and small ponds. In contrast, no frogs were recorded in second growth forest. Similarly, tank bromeliads (Aechmea bracteata) were completely absent from early successional stages and were almost twice as abundant in seasonally flooded forest as in upland forest...
Changes in abundance and distribution of the three H. eximia age-sex categories, are related to seas...
Bromeliads are used by many frog species because of their capacity to accumulate rainwater. The brom...
Epiphytes are important for canopy dwelling organisms because they provide a cool and moist microhab...
Notas distributivas y de historia natural de Bromeliohyla dendroscarta (Anura: Hylidae) en Veracruz,...
This thesis investigates the population ecology and population dynamics of a species of bromeligenou...
Microhabitat use and spatial distribution in Picado\u27s Bromeliad Treefrog, Isthmohyla picadoi (Anu...
Although tank bromeliads are used by many anuran species, bromeligenous frogs (species strictly depe...
Amphibians may use bromeliads for reproduction (i.e., bromeligenous species) or only for refuge and ...
Different frog-bromeliad associations are frequently reported from various habitats of Central and S...
Bromeliad phytotelmata are frequently used by several Neotropical amphibian taxa, possibly due to th...
Bromeliad phytotelmata are frequently used by several Neotropical amphibian taxa, possibly due to th...
Loss of tropical forests is a major cause of biodiversity loss worldwide. Although drastic modificat...
The kinds of associations between frogs and bromeliads found in "restingas" (littoral scrub formatio...
Understanding the response of species with differing life-history traits to habitat edges and habita...
Understanding the response of species with differing life-history traits to habitat edges and habita...
Changes in abundance and distribution of the three H. eximia age-sex categories, are related to seas...
Bromeliads are used by many frog species because of their capacity to accumulate rainwater. The brom...
Epiphytes are important for canopy dwelling organisms because they provide a cool and moist microhab...
Notas distributivas y de historia natural de Bromeliohyla dendroscarta (Anura: Hylidae) en Veracruz,...
This thesis investigates the population ecology and population dynamics of a species of bromeligenou...
Microhabitat use and spatial distribution in Picado\u27s Bromeliad Treefrog, Isthmohyla picadoi (Anu...
Although tank bromeliads are used by many anuran species, bromeligenous frogs (species strictly depe...
Amphibians may use bromeliads for reproduction (i.e., bromeligenous species) or only for refuge and ...
Different frog-bromeliad associations are frequently reported from various habitats of Central and S...
Bromeliad phytotelmata are frequently used by several Neotropical amphibian taxa, possibly due to th...
Bromeliad phytotelmata are frequently used by several Neotropical amphibian taxa, possibly due to th...
Loss of tropical forests is a major cause of biodiversity loss worldwide. Although drastic modificat...
The kinds of associations between frogs and bromeliads found in "restingas" (littoral scrub formatio...
Understanding the response of species with differing life-history traits to habitat edges and habita...
Understanding the response of species with differing life-history traits to habitat edges and habita...
Changes in abundance and distribution of the three H. eximia age-sex categories, are related to seas...
Bromeliads are used by many frog species because of their capacity to accumulate rainwater. The brom...
Epiphytes are important for canopy dwelling organisms because they provide a cool and moist microhab...