Historias de vida y demografía de Physalaemus biligonigerus (Anura: Leptodactylidae) en una charca periurbana del centro de Argentina

  • Nicolino A
  • Bionda C
  • Salas N
  • et al.
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Demography and life histories of Physalaemus biligonigerus (Anura: Leptodactylidae) in a peri-urban pond in central Argentina. Knowledge of population dynamics provides information on the recent history, current status, and future trends of a population. Physalaemus biligonigerus is widely distributed in the Neotropics, this anuran has a high and explosive reproductive activity, but its populations seem to be composed of young individuals. The objective of this study was to analyze the population demography of P. biligonigerus in a semipermanent pond in Río Cuarto, Córdoba, Argentina and to carry out a population projection through 30 generations. The age structure was determined from the use of skeletochronology, and a static life table was later made. Fertility and survival rates were calculated for each stage, by which a Leslie Matrix was constructed and the population projection was performed. The projection shows oscillations in the number of individuals but in spite of this, the final tendency of the population is an increase in its size. The highest proportion of survivors occurs in the egg-to-larval stages and the mortality force acts intensively on the larval phase. The net reproductive rate indicates that the population of P. biligonigerus of the study pond is increasing. Rev. Biol. Trop. 66(2): 765-775. Epub 2018 June 01.

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Nicolino, A. M., Bionda, C. de L., Salas, N. E., & Martino, A. L. (2018). Historias de vida y demografía de Physalaemus biligonigerus (Anura: Leptodactylidae) en una charca periurbana del centro de Argentina. Revista de Biología Tropical, 66(2), 765. https://doi.org/10.15517/rbt.v66i2.33407

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