Abstract

The reproductive biology of a neotropical salamander, Bolitoglossa rostrata, was studied at two localities in Guatemala: 1) on the Pacific escarpment near the city of San Marcos (elev. 2,500-2,850 m); and 2) in an inland area in the Sierra de los Cuchumatanes (elev. 3,000 m). Both localities experience a dry season from November through April, but extremes of temperature and moisture are greater at the Cuchumatanes site.

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