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Brazilian Journal of Biology
Population traits of the burrowing toad Rhinella fernandezae (Gallardo, 1957) (Anura, Bufonidae)
Lc. Sanchez2  M. Busch1 
[1] ,CONICET Centro de Investigación Científica y Transferencia de Tecnología a la Producción Entre Ríos,Argentina
关键词: size distribution;    sex ratio;    burrows use;    Rhinella fernandezae;    Argentina;    distribuição de tamanho;    razão sexual operacional;    uso de covas;    Rhinella fernandezae;    Argentina;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S1519-69842008000100019
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

Size distribution, sex ratio and use of burrows of the burrowing toad Rhinella fernandezae were studied in Buenos Aires province, Argentina. Two sites separated by approximately 300 m were studied: one was a road next to a swamp, and the other a garden of a country house located further from the swamp. We identified toad burrows, and individuals were sexed, measured and given an individual mark. Burrows were examined in subsequent months after the first sampling to assess the presence of toads. We found significant differences in the size distribution between areas, being the proportion of juveniles greater at the site next to the swamp where the reproduction of the species was observed. This result may suggest that the site located near to the swamp functions as a source habitat of individuals that migrate to the other site, where recruitment would be very scarce. Sex proportion of adults did not differ from 1:1 in neither the total population nor in each site, suggesting that there was not differential mortality by sex. Some toads changed burrows throughout the study period, but there were not differences in the frequency of change between adults and juveniles.

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