Contributions to the natural history of seven species of Bornean frogs:
The anuran fauna of Borneo consists of 156 known species distributed in almost every potential microhabitat in the forested environments that formerly covered the island. Seven of these species are commonly encountered along almost every stream in forests below 750 m above sea level. Aspects of the...
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Zusammenfassung: | The anuran fauna of Borneo consists of 156 known species distributed in almost every potential microhabitat in the forested environments that formerly covered the island. Seven of these species are commonly encountered along almost every stream in forests below 750 m above sea level. Aspects of the natural history of these seven--Bufo asper, Limnonectes ibanorum, L. ingeri, L. kuhlii, L. leporinus, Rana megalonesa, and R. signata--are presented based on observations made at 25 localities scattered through Brunei and the Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak. Each species shows wide variation in activity (as measured by numbers seen) within and between streams within localities. Recapture of marked individuals of B. asper, L. ibanorum, L. ingeri, and L. leporinus permits estimation of growth rates and time to sexual maturity and, less certainly, to a coarse estimate of the length of reproductive life. Each of these four species showed extremely wide variation among individuals in terms of movements between successive capture points, with some individuals moving very long distances (within a single stream) and others scarcely moving at all. Although all seven species occur within primary and secondary hill forests, two are apparently restricted to such habitats, while the others also occur in flat, alluvial forests. Four have also been found in plantations of Acacia mangium and three in swamp forests. |
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adam_text | FIELDIANA ZOOLOGY NEW SERIES, NO. 116 CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE NATURAL
HISTORY OF SEVEN SPECIES OF BORNEAN FROGS G DER SENCKENBERGISCHEN NATUR-
ROBER T R LNGE R ITTTM ZO SY FORSCHENDEN THE FIELD MUSEUM 1400
SOUTH LAKE SHORE DRIVE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60605-2496 U.S.A. 1 E-MAIL:
RINGER@FIELDMUSEUM.ORG ACCEPTED JULY 14, 2009 PUBLISHED OCTOBER 8, 2009
PUBLICATION 1552 PUBLISHED BY FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY TABLE OF
CONTENTS ABSTRACT 1 INTRODUCTION 1 METHODS AND MATERIALS 2 RESULTS 2
BUFO ASPER GRAVENHORST 2 LINMONECTES LEPORINUS (ANDERSSON) 6 LIMNONECTES
IBANORUM (INGER) 10 LIMNONECTES INGERI (KIEW) 14 LIMNONECTES KUHLII
(DUMERIL & BIBRON) 15 RANA SIGNATA GUNTHER 17 RANA MEGALONESA INGER,
STUART & ISKANDAR 21 DISCUSSION 24 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 25 LITERATURE CITED
25 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 1. SPATIAL STRATIFICATION OF BORNEAN FROGS 2 2.
MAP SHOWING COLLECTING LOCALITIES 3 3. BUFO ASPER GRAVENHORST 4 4.
LIMNONECTES LEPORINUS (ANDERSSON) 7 5. STAGE-SIZE RELATIONSHIP OF LARVAL
LIMNONECTES LEPORINUS 7 6. CUMULATIVE OBSERVATIONS OF NEW AND RECAPTURED
LIMNONECTES LEPORINUS 10 7. LIMNONECTES IBANORUM (INGER) 11 8.
CUMULATIVE OBSERVATIONS OF NEW AND RECAPTURED LIMNONECTES IBANORUM 13 9.
LIMNONECTES INGERI (KIEW) 14 10. LIMNONECTES KUHLII (DUMERIL & BIBRON)
15 11. RANA SIGNATA GUNTHER 17 12. SPATIAL DISTRIBUTIONS OF OBSERVATIONS
OF RANA SIGNATA 20 13. RANA MEGALONESA INGER, STUART & ISKANDAR 21 14.
STAGE-SIZE RELATIONSHIP OF LARVAL RANA MEGALONESA 21 LIST OF TABLES 1.
LOCATIONS OF SAMPLES OF BORNEAN FROGS 3 2. NUMBER OF BUFO ASPER OBSERVED
PER NIGHT AT NANGA TEKALIT, SARAWAK 5 3. NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS, SEX/AGE
DISTRIBUTION, AND NUMBER OF CAPTURES OF BUFO ASPER AT NANGA TEKALIT,
SARAWAK 5 4. POPULATION ESTIMATES OF BUFO ASPER AT NANGA TEKALIT,
SARAWAK 6 5. DISTANCE MOVED OF MARKED BUFO ASPER 6 6. DISTRIBUTION OF
TADPOLES OF LIMNONECTES LEPORINUS IN MICROHABITAT TYPES 7 7. DISTANCE
FROM WATER S EDGE OF LIMNONECTES LEPORINUS 8 8. SUBSTRATES USED BY
LIMNONECTES LEPORINUS 8 9. NUMBER OF LINMONECTES LEPORINUS OBSERVED PER
NIGHT 9 10. CORRELATION OF NUMBERS OF LIMNONECTES LEPORINUS OBSERVED
WITH RAINFALL 9 11. MOVEMENTS OF MARKED INDIVIDUALS OF LIMNONECTES
LEPORINUS 10 12. SUBSTRATES USED BY LIMNONECTES IBANORUM 11 13. NUMBER
OF LIMNONECTES IBANORUM SEEN ALONG THREE STREAMS DURING THREE SAMPLING
PERIODS 11 14. RELATIONS BETWEEN NUMBERS OF LIMNONECTES IBANORUM
COLLECTED AND STREAM CHARACTERISTICS 12 15. NUMBERS OF LIMNONECTES
IBANORUM SEEN PER NIGHT ON TWO STREAMS 12 16. MOVEMENTS OF MARKED
INDIVIDUALS OF LIMNONECTES IBANORUM 13 17. COMPARISON OF DISTRIBUTIONS
OF THREE FREQUENTLY SYMPATRIC LARGE SPECIES OF LIMNONECTES 14 18.
DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLES OF TADPOLES OF LIMNONECTES KUHLII 1 5 19.
DISTRIBUTION OF LIMNONECTES KUHLII WITH RESPECT TO DISTRIBUTIONS OF
LARGER CONGENERIC SPECIES ON STREAMS OF VARYING WIDTHS .... 16 20.
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN LIMNONECTES KUHLII AND THREE LARGER CONGENERS WITH
RESPECT TO BODIES OF WATER 16 21. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN LIMNONECTES KUHLII
AND THREE LARGER CONGENERS IN TERMS OF SUBSTRATE 17 22. SIZE FREQUENCY
DISTRIBUTION OF RANA SIGNATA AND R. PICTURATA AT NANGA TEKALIT 18 23.
MICROHABITAT DISTRIBUTION OF TADPOLES OF RANA SIGNATA 18 24. NUMBERS OF
RANA SIGNATA SEEN AT LOCALITIES IN SARAWAK AND SABAH 19 25. NUMBERS OF
RANA SIGNATA SEEN PER NIGHT ON THREE STREAMS 19 26. CAPTURE RATES OF
MARKED INDIVIDUALS OF RANA SIGNATA 20 27. MICROHABITAT DISTRIBUTION OF
SAMPLES OF LARVAL RANA MEGALONESA 21 28. VERTICAL POSITIONS OF ADULT
RANA MEGALONESA 22 29. NUMBERS OF RANA MEGALONESA OBSERVED PER NOCTURNAL
STREAM TRANSECT 22 30. NUMBERS OF RANA MEGALONESA SEEN AROUND NIGHTS OF
HIGH ACTIVITY 23 31. NUMBERS AND DIRECTIONS OF LONG MOVES AND NET
DISTANCE FOR MARKED FROGS OF FIVE SPECIES 24 32. TYPES OF FORESTS
OCCUPIED BY SEVEN RIPARIAN-BREEDING BORNEAN FROGS 24
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spelling | Inger, Robert F. 1920-2019 Verfasser (DE-588)120044552 aut Contributions to the natural history of seven species of Bornean frogs Robert F. Inger Chicago, Ill. Field Museum of Natural History 2009 25 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Fieldiana : Zoology . New series 116 The anuran fauna of Borneo consists of 156 known species distributed in almost every potential microhabitat in the forested environments that formerly covered the island. Seven of these species are commonly encountered along almost every stream in forests below 750 m above sea level. Aspects of the natural history of these seven--Bufo asper, Limnonectes ibanorum, L. ingeri, L. kuhlii, L. leporinus, Rana megalonesa, and R. signata--are presented based on observations made at 25 localities scattered through Brunei and the Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak. Each species shows wide variation in activity (as measured by numbers seen) within and between streams within localities. Recapture of marked individuals of B. asper, L. ibanorum, L. ingeri, and L. leporinus permits estimation of growth rates and time to sexual maturity and, less certainly, to a coarse estimate of the length of reproductive life. Each of these four species showed extremely wide variation among individuals in terms of movements between successive capture points, with some individuals moving very long distances (within a single stream) and others scarcely moving at all. Although all seven species occur within primary and secondary hill forests, two are apparently restricted to such habitats, while the others also occur in flat, alluvial forests. Four have also been found in plantations of Acacia mangium and three in swamp forests. Bufo asper; - Limnonectes ibanorum; - Limnonectes ingeri; - Limnonectes kuhlii; - Limnonectes leporinus; - Rana megalonesa; - Rana signata Frogs Borneo Fieldiana Zoology . New series ; 116 (DE-604)BV000001911 116 HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018930142&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Inger, Robert F. 1920-2019 Contributions to the natural history of seven species of Bornean frogs Fieldiana Bufo asper; - Limnonectes ibanorum; - Limnonectes ingeri; - Limnonectes kuhlii; - Limnonectes leporinus; - Rana megalonesa; - Rana signata Frogs Borneo |
title | Contributions to the natural history of seven species of Bornean frogs |
title_auth | Contributions to the natural history of seven species of Bornean frogs |
title_exact_search | Contributions to the natural history of seven species of Bornean frogs |
title_full | Contributions to the natural history of seven species of Bornean frogs Robert F. Inger |
title_fullStr | Contributions to the natural history of seven species of Bornean frogs Robert F. Inger |
title_full_unstemmed | Contributions to the natural history of seven species of Bornean frogs Robert F. Inger |
title_short | Contributions to the natural history of seven species of Bornean frogs |
title_sort | contributions to the natural history of seven species of bornean frogs |
topic | Bufo asper; - Limnonectes ibanorum; - Limnonectes ingeri; - Limnonectes kuhlii; - Limnonectes leporinus; - Rana megalonesa; - Rana signata Frogs Borneo |
topic_facet | Bufo asper; - Limnonectes ibanorum; - Limnonectes ingeri; - Limnonectes kuhlii; - Limnonectes leporinus; - Rana megalonesa; - Rana signata Frogs Borneo |
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