Literature DB >> 944980

[Observations on the biology and ethology of Pipa (Hemipipa) carvalhoi Mir. RiB. 1937 (Anura, Pipidae)].

P Weygoldt.   

Abstract

Feeding, mating behaviour, communication, breeding biology, and development of Pipa carvalhoi are described. Like in other species of the genus Pipa, the eggs are laid onto the female's back during several turnovers, and this behaviour can be observed even in the absence of males. Acoustic communication involves a mating call and a combat call. The biology and behaviour of Pipa carvalhoi are compared to that of other pipid frogs, and it is suggested that the specialized breeding biology of the genus Pipa evolved as an adaptation to the life in small ponds and ditches which are rich in nutrients but poor in oxygen.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 944980

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Tierpsychol        ISSN: 0044-3573


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