“…A. femoralis is active in leaf litter or on fallen tree trunks on the forest floor, with males exhibiting territorial behavior ( Roithmair, 1992 ; Montanarin, Kaefer & Lima, 2011 ). Females lay eggs on dead leaves in male territories during the rainy season, and males use water bodies ranging from shed palm bracts, Brazil-nut capsules, puddles on fallen tree trunks, peccary wallows and temporary puddles on the forest floor to deposit tadpoles after hatching ( Roithmair, 1994 ; Gascon, 1995 ; Ringler, Ursprung & Hödl, 2009 ; Beck, Thebpanya & Filiaggi, 2010 ; Ringler, Hödl & Ringler, 2015 ; Pašukonis et al, 2016 , 2017 ). The availability and location of sites for tadpole deposition influences year-to-year displacement of individuals that survive more than one breeding season ( Ringler, Ursprung & Hödl, 2009 ).…”