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Diversity and Abundance of Litter Frogs in a Montane Forest of Southeastern Brazil: Seasonal and Altitudinal Changes1
Authors:A. A. Giaretta  K. G. Facure  R. J. Sawaya  J. H. De M. Meyer  N. Chemin
Abstract:We sampled litter frogs in an 1800-ha mid-elevation seasonal forest in southeastern Brazil. One hundred 8 * 8-m plots were sampled during the dry/cold season and wet/warm season (unburned areas); we also examined the effects of fire in recently burned areas. A total of 267 frogs (305 g), belonging to 16 species (4 families) were caught. A single species comprised 78.5 percent of the individuals in the dry/cold season and 54.3 percent in the wet/warm season. The density of individuals did not change significantly with season, biomass did. Density and biomass of frogs were positively correlated with altitude. A Mantel test indicated that biological data (species and their abundance) were significantly associated with environmental parameters. The burned areas showed low values in richness, density and biomass of frogs. Harsh seasonal climate and a history of human disturbance may produce the low observed diversity values. The greater densities of frogs in sites of higher elevation may primarily result from mist-generated humidity, which diminishes the harshness of the dry/cold season in relation to lower sites.
Keywords:abundance  altitudinal changes  biomass  Brachycephalus ephippium  Bufo  cloud forest  conservation  dominance  Eleutherodactylus spp  fire effects  human disturbance  Hyla  litter frog assemblage  Physalaemus  Proceratophrys  seasonal changes  seasonal forest  southeastern Brazil  species diversity
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