Ten correlates of successful colonization were tested and met in the life history of the Cuban treefrog in Florida and the Caribbean. Like many successful colonizing species of animals, the Cuban treefrog was highly fecund; reproduction was possible at a small body size in males (27.0 mm) and females (45.0 mm), and large females could lay large clutches and eggs throughout the year. Generation times were short in this species thereby accelerating the colonization process. Tadpoles and post-metamorphic individuals could exploit a wide range of physical conditions with respect to weather conditions and structure of the habitat. The Cuban treefrog occupied the terrestrial-arboreal niche which was only marginally exploited by other species in F...
Swamp-breeding treefrogs form conspicuous components of many tropical forest sites, yet remain large...
Cuban Treefrogs (Osteopilus septentrionalis) are established in Florida and Louisiana and have invas...
The demographic characteristics of an amphibian population fluctuate independently over time, mainly...
Ten correlates of successful colonization were tested and met in the life history of the Cuban treef...
The Cuban treefrog, Osteopilus septentrionalis, is an invasive species in Florida that may be negati...
In Florida, the Cuban Treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis) is a superb colonist and appears to be a...
Exotic amphibians are often detrimental to native biotas. In Florida, the exotic Cuban Treefrog (Ost...
Microhabitat use and spatial distribution in Picado\u27s Bromeliad Treefrog, Isthmohyla picadoi (Anu...
To understand the seasonal reproductive dynamics of Hypsiboas albopunctatus, a Neotropical treefrog,...
We studied the selection of calling sites by the emerald-eyed treefrog (Hypsiboas crepitans) based o...
The richest anuran fauna is found in the Neotropics, but the natural history of most species is unkn...
The introduction of a novel competitor can dramatically alter community dynamics, and competition-me...
I describe Hyla calypsa as a species distinct from Hyla lancasteri based on adult and larval morphol...
Dispersal is an important factor in animal ecology. Anurans (frogs and toads) are often philopatric ...
While the Galápagos Archipelago is known for its endemic flora and fauna, many introduced species ha...
Swamp-breeding treefrogs form conspicuous components of many tropical forest sites, yet remain large...
Cuban Treefrogs (Osteopilus septentrionalis) are established in Florida and Louisiana and have invas...
The demographic characteristics of an amphibian population fluctuate independently over time, mainly...
Ten correlates of successful colonization were tested and met in the life history of the Cuban treef...
The Cuban treefrog, Osteopilus septentrionalis, is an invasive species in Florida that may be negati...
In Florida, the Cuban Treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis) is a superb colonist and appears to be a...
Exotic amphibians are often detrimental to native biotas. In Florida, the exotic Cuban Treefrog (Ost...
Microhabitat use and spatial distribution in Picado\u27s Bromeliad Treefrog, Isthmohyla picadoi (Anu...
To understand the seasonal reproductive dynamics of Hypsiboas albopunctatus, a Neotropical treefrog,...
We studied the selection of calling sites by the emerald-eyed treefrog (Hypsiboas crepitans) based o...
The richest anuran fauna is found in the Neotropics, but the natural history of most species is unkn...
The introduction of a novel competitor can dramatically alter community dynamics, and competition-me...
I describe Hyla calypsa as a species distinct from Hyla lancasteri based on adult and larval morphol...
Dispersal is an important factor in animal ecology. Anurans (frogs and toads) are often philopatric ...
While the Galápagos Archipelago is known for its endemic flora and fauna, many introduced species ha...
Swamp-breeding treefrogs form conspicuous components of many tropical forest sites, yet remain large...
Cuban Treefrogs (Osteopilus septentrionalis) are established in Florida and Louisiana and have invas...
The demographic characteristics of an amphibian population fluctuate independently over time, mainly...