Abstract

Abstract: Animal activity patterns can be influenced by selection pressures from local environmental conditions that might fluctuate at different temporal scales. Although studies with frog species and local populations can suggest how variation of environmental factors affects activity patterns, this topic has received little coverage for Neotropical diurnal frogs that inhabit streams, particularly for subtropical species. We described the temporal patterns of calling activity of Schmidt's Spinythumb Frogs (Crossodactylus schmidti) in southern Brazil and investigated the role of environmental factors on this activity. We recorded local environmental variables and monitored calling activity from October 2011 to September 2012, by counting the number of calling males and the number of emitted calls at hourly intervals throughout the day. Male frogs engaged in calling activity year-round, despite the local climatic seasonality. There was no seasonality in the number of calling males or in the number of cal...

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