| Literature DB >> 30238424 |
Teresa Magdalena Lüffe1,2, Emérita R Tirado Herrera3, Mirjam Nadjafzadeh4,5, Patricia Berles6, Andrew C Smith7, Christoph Knogge4, Eckhard W Heymann8.
Abstract
We report temporal variation and an "outbreak" of frog predation by moustached tamarins, Saguinus mystax, in north-eastern Peruvian Amazonia. Frog predation rates were generally very low, but strongly increased in October 2015. Other high rates, identified by outlier analyses, were also observed in September-November of other years. Over all study years, predation rates in this 3-month period were significantly higher than those in the remainder of the year, suggesting a seasonal pattern of frog predation by tamarins. Reduced fruit availability or increased frog abundance or a combination of both may be responsible for both the seasonal pattern and the specific "outbreak" of frog predation.Entities:
Keywords: Callitrichidae; Hylidae; Osteocephalus; Phyllomedusa; Saguinus mystax
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30238424 DOI: 10.1007/s10329-018-0688-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Primates ISSN: 0032-8332 Impact factor: 2.163