Records of multiple clutching in captive mountain chicken frogs Leptodactylus fallax

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Abstract

Multiple clutching, with two or three successful clutches raised in a single breeding season, is reported from two females of Leptodactylus fallax in two European zoos. Previously, only single clutches were known to be raised by this species. Multiple clutching is perhaps unexpected in this species due to its resource-heavy parental care behaviour. Potential drivers of multiple clutching, including food resourcing and timing and size of initial clutches, are discussed.

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Servini, F., Försäter, K., Tapley, B., & Michaels, C. J. (2022). Records of multiple clutching in captive mountain chicken frogs Leptodactylus fallax. Herpetological Bulletin, (159), 25–28. https://doi.org/10.33256/159.2528

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