Abstract

Leptodactylus(Lithodytes) lineatus (Schneider, 1799) is an Amazonian leaf litter frog considered rare or uncommon in several studies on anuran communities. Despite being a widely distributed frog in Amazonian forests, knowledge of the biology and ecology of this species is relatively scarce. This species has been reported to live in association with leaf-cutter ant nests (Atta spp.) during the breeding period. In this paper we present data on the seasonality of this species and some reproductive information gathered at a locality of Rondônia state, northwestern Brazil. Field work was carried out between April 2001 and March 2002, with the use of pitfall traps with drift fences as a survey method. Leptodactylus (L.) lineatus had a higher capture frequency in this locality compared to that of other studies carried out in other Amazonian localities, possibly because this species has secretive habits, such as calling and breeding from nests of leaf-cutting ants, and are difficult to find during visual encounter surveys. The breeding period occurs between October and March. Calling males and egg-bearing females were found between September and February and juvenile recruitment occurred mainly from the end of the rainy season to the beginning of the dry season (February to June). Males and females show sexual dimorphism in SVL, females being significantly larger than males. The number of ovarian eggs per female varies from 110 to 328 and analyses indicate that there is a significant correlation with SVL.

Highlights

  • Leptodactylus (Lithodytes) lineatus (Schneider, 1799) is an Amazonian leaf litter frog poorly documented in community research (SCHLÜTER & REGÖS, 1981; CALDWELL & ARAÚJO, 2005; LIMA et al, 2006), despite being categorized as Least Concern (GAA) due to its wide distribution in the Amazonian forests of Eastern Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Brazil through southern Venezuela and to the Guianas (FROST, 2006)

  • Knowledge of the biology and ecology of this species is relatively scarce (REGÖS & SCHLÜTER, 1984; HOOGMOED, 1986; ZIMMERMAN & RODRIGUES, 1990; LAMAR & WILD, 1995; SCHLÜTER & REGÖS, 1996). This species has been reported to live in association with leaf-cutter ant nests (Atta spp.) (SCHLÜTER & REGÖS, 1981) during the breeding period (LAMAR & WILD, 1995)

  • Males call from subterranean burrows in these nests (SCHLÜTER & REGÖS, 1981; RODRÍGUEZ & DUELLMAN, 1994; LAMAR & WILD, 1995); the species produces foam nests, and tadpoles possibly complete development in ponds (RODRÍGUEZ & DUELLMAN, 1994; LAMAR & WILD, 1995; SCHLÜTER & REGÖS, 1996)

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Introduction

During a research studies conducted on anuran communities in the municipality of Espigão do Oeste, State of Rondônia (Brazil) (see BERNARDE, 2007; BERNARDE & MACEDO, 2008), we captured several individuals of Leptodactylus (L.) lineatus. A total of 112 individuals of Leptodactylus (L.) lineatus were captured in pitfall traps.

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