2019
DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2019.1668490
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Oviposition site preference and reproductive ecology ofTeratohyla midas(Anura: Centrolenidae) in the Colombian Amazon

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“…Dorsal marks of individual frogs were recorded using digital cameras (Figure S1). Then, we performed a computer‐assisted matching method, using the Wild‐ID program (Java 1.5; Bolger et al, 2012; see Caorsi et al, 2012, Díaz‐Ricaurte et al, 2019). This software detects recaptures based on an algorithm of Scale Invariant Feature Transform (SIFT; Lowe, 2004), which extracts and combines the distinctive features in the image, regardless of size and orientation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dorsal marks of individual frogs were recorded using digital cameras (Figure S1). Then, we performed a computer‐assisted matching method, using the Wild‐ID program (Java 1.5; Bolger et al, 2012; see Caorsi et al, 2012, Díaz‐Ricaurte et al, 2019). This software detects recaptures based on an algorithm of Scale Invariant Feature Transform (SIFT; Lowe, 2004), which extracts and combines the distinctive features in the image, regardless of size and orientation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of color patterns of individuals is useful for unambiguously distinguishing individuals in many anurans (Donnelly et al 1994, Ferner 2010, and have been successfully used in other studies with glass frogs (e.g. Basto-Riascos et al 2017, Ospina-L. et al 2017, Díaz-Ricaurte et al 2019.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in species with so-called “first-night care” (or short-term attendance; <1 day), performed exclusively by females—a behavior that appears to be the ancestral condition for the family—the benefits are not as clear ( Delia, Bravo-Valencia & Warkentin, 2017 ), and the amount of information about their reproductive behavior is sparse and primarily anecdotal (but see Delia, Bravo-Valencia & Warkentin, 2017 ). Studies on other species of glass frogs believed to have “first-night care”, such as members of the genus Teratohyla ( Díaz-Ricaurte, Guevara-Molina & Serrano, 2019 ), Nymphargus grandisonae ( Guevara-Molina & Vargas-Salinas, 2014 ), and Centrolene lynchi ( Dautel et al, 2011 ) did not systematically examine if environmental factors influence how long mothers remain with their clutch, a potential indicator of an adaptive parental response to changes in the environment ( Delia, Ramirez-Bautista & Summers, 2013 ; Royle, Russell & Wilson, 2014 ).…”
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confidence: 99%