Diet of a bromeligenous species of treefrog in the Brazilian semiarid.

Braz J Biol

Departamento de Ciências Biológicas - DCB, Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia - UESB, Jequié, Av. José Moreira Sobrinho, s/n, Jequiezinho, CEP 45208-409, Jequié, BA, Brasil.

Published: February 2021

Phyllodytes tuberculosus is a bromeligenous anuran species whose geographic distribution is restricted to areas of the Caatinga and to transition zones between Caatinga and Atlantic Forest in the central-south of the state of Bahia. Its existence in close relationship with bromeliads and its occurrence in dry and highly seasonal environments drove us to the supposition that species is opportunistic/generalist regard to diet. We collected the items present in the stomach of 43 P. tuberculosus individuals with stomach-flushing method. Of these, 18 stomach contents were obtained during the dry period (April-October), and 25 during the rainy period (November-March). We recorded nine classes of prey, finding the greatest relative importance for the categories Formicidae and Coleoptera in dry season and Blattodea (Termites), Formicidae and Coleoptera in the rainy season. Phyllodytes tuberculosus presented a varied, possibly opportunistic diet in semiarid environments. Additionally, we report an apparent temporal differentiation related to the typical Caatinga seasonality. This study adds to the data on the natural history of an anuran species adapted to a semiarid environment with a narrow geographic distribution.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1519-6984.229742DOI Listing

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