Tactical reproductive parasitism via larval cannibalism in Peruvian poison frogs
Biology Letters
Cita completa
Brown, F. D., Morales, M. y Summers, K. 2009. Tactical reproductive parasitism via larval cannibalism in Peruvian poison frogs. Biology Letters 5:2 148-151.
Información bibliográfica
- Cita corta:
- Brown, Morales y Summers (2009)
- Año:
- 2009
- Editorial/Revista:
- No disponible
- Volumen:
- 5
- Número:
- 2
- Páginas:
- 148-151
- Fecha:
- 1 de enero de 2009
Detalles adicionales
- Palabras clave:
- Anuran; Dendrobates; Deposition strategies; Egg cannibalism; Ranitomeya; Reproductive parasitism
- Publicación CJ:
- No
- Categoría:
- Divulgación
- Tipo:
- Autor
Resumen
We report an unusual example of reproductive parasitism in amphibians. Dendrobates variabilis, an Amazonian poison frog, oviposits at the surface of the water in small pools in plants and deposits tadpoles within the pools. Tadpoles are highly cannibalistic and consume young tadpoles if they are accessible. Deposition of embryos and tadpoles in the same pool is common. Genetic analyses indicate that tadpoles are frequently unrelated to embryos in the same pool. A pool choice experiment in the field demonstrated that males carrying tadpoles prefer to place them in pools with embryos, facilitating reproductive parasitism via cannibalism.
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Autores
F. D. Brown
Manuel Morales
K. Summers