Alloparental care, i.e. care directed at non-descendant offspring, has rarely been described in amphibians. Rhinoderma darwinii is an Endangered and endemic frog of the temperate forests of Chile and Argentina. This species has evolved a unique reproductive strategy whereby males brood their tadpoles within their vocal sacs (known as neomelia). Since 2009, the National Zoo of Chile has developed an ex situ conservation programme for R. darwinii, in which during reproduction, adults are kept in terraria in groups of 2 females with 2 males. In September 2018, one pair engaged in amplexus, with one of the males fertilizing the eggs. Twenty days later, the second male (the alloparent) ingested all of the 8 viable, recently hatched tadpoles, rel...
Leptodactylidae consists of more than 200 described species distributed throughout the Neotropics. T...
Multiple mating and alternative mating systems can decrease the opportunity for sexual selection. Sp...
Darwin's frogs Rhinoderma darwinii and Rhinoderma rufum are the only known species of amphibians in ...
In sex-role-reversed systems, males carry out all parental care duties, forgoing further mating oppo...
Selection for biparental care is considered to be an important factor in the evolution of monogamy i...
Darwin's frogs Rhinoderma darwinii and Rhinoderma rufum are the only known species of amphibians in ...
The sublethal effects of infectious disease on reproductive behaviour and mating success are not wel...
Mantella laevigata is a toxic Madagascan frog (Mantellinae: Ranidae: Anura) that is aposematically c...
To determine how ecological factors of both offspring and adults can influence the adult mating syst...
Sexual selection theory predicts that the sex contributing most toward the viability of the offsprin...
Abstract Spreading reproduction across time or space can optimize fitness by minimizing the risks fo...
We report an unusual example of reproductive parasitism in amphibians. Dendrobates variabi- lis, an ...
Linking specific ecological factors to the evolution of parental care pattern and mating system is a...
Female multiple mating and alternative mating systems can decrease the opportunity for sexual select...
Summary. In species with male parental care, polygyny may reduce the parental effort provided by a m...
Leptodactylidae consists of more than 200 described species distributed throughout the Neotropics. T...
Multiple mating and alternative mating systems can decrease the opportunity for sexual selection. Sp...
Darwin's frogs Rhinoderma darwinii and Rhinoderma rufum are the only known species of amphibians in ...
In sex-role-reversed systems, males carry out all parental care duties, forgoing further mating oppo...
Selection for biparental care is considered to be an important factor in the evolution of monogamy i...
Darwin's frogs Rhinoderma darwinii and Rhinoderma rufum are the only known species of amphibians in ...
The sublethal effects of infectious disease on reproductive behaviour and mating success are not wel...
Mantella laevigata is a toxic Madagascan frog (Mantellinae: Ranidae: Anura) that is aposematically c...
To determine how ecological factors of both offspring and adults can influence the adult mating syst...
Sexual selection theory predicts that the sex contributing most toward the viability of the offsprin...
Abstract Spreading reproduction across time or space can optimize fitness by minimizing the risks fo...
We report an unusual example of reproductive parasitism in amphibians. Dendrobates variabi- lis, an ...
Linking specific ecological factors to the evolution of parental care pattern and mating system is a...
Female multiple mating and alternative mating systems can decrease the opportunity for sexual select...
Summary. In species with male parental care, polygyny may reduce the parental effort provided by a m...
Leptodactylidae consists of more than 200 described species distributed throughout the Neotropics. T...
Multiple mating and alternative mating systems can decrease the opportunity for sexual selection. Sp...
Darwin's frogs Rhinoderma darwinii and Rhinoderma rufum are the only known species of amphibians in ...