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Microhabitat utilization by two leptodactylid frogs in the Andes of central Chile

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Some basic parameters of the life history of Alsodes montanus and Alsodes tumultuosus (Anura-Leptodactylidae), were studied from 1977 to 1980 by periodic field observations at Farellones and La Parva (33–34° south lat.; 2,700–3,000 m above sea level). Special attention was paid to strategies of resource partitioning in relation to gross features of the environment. The latter was unstable with a relative short period favorable for activity of the animals. Physical environmental differences between the first and second season of this study, resulted in a decrease in total number of active adults, a reduction in the duration of larval activity and a shift in microhabitat preferences of larvae.

During the favorable season, October to May, adults of both species showed spatial and temporal segregation, related to different physical features of the environment; larvae did not show temporal segregation. Larvae of both species were found in seven different microhabitats; only in one of these did they show significant difference in microhabitat preference, A. tumultuosus was found more often in crevices. Microhabitat dimensions were more important than time and food resources in the separation of the niches of the two species. The segregation of niche dimensions, microhabitat, diel and annual activity and food were not complementary.

Coexistence was therefore observed with the species tending to use different resources. When the same resource was used, it was not limiting.

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Díaz, N.F., Valencia, J. Microhabitat utilization by two leptodactylid frogs in the Andes of central Chile. Oecologia 66, 353–357 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00378297

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