Seasonal trophic activity of the aquatic morphotype of Atelognathus patagonicus (Anura, Neobatrachia) and prey availability in the littoral benthos of a permanent pond in Argentinean Patagonia

Authors

  • María Elena Cuello Universidad Nacional del Comahue; Centro Regional Universitario Bariloche
  • Carmen A. Úbeda Universidad Nacional del Comahue; Centro Regional Universitario Bariloche
  • María Teresa Bello Universidad Nacional del Comahue; Centro Regional Universitario Bariloche
  • Marcelo Kun Universidad Nacional del Comahue; Centro Regional Universitario Bariloche

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9079.v8i2p135-146

Keywords:

Anura, Neobatrachia, Atelognathus patagonicus, seasonal diet, overwintering, benthos composition, Argentinean Patagonia

Abstract

The diet of the aquatic morphotype of Atelognathus patagonicus was studied in frogs collected from the Laguna Verde pond (Laguna Blanca National Park, Neuquén, Argentina). The content of 35 gastrointestinal tracts of post-metamorphic specimens from November 2003 to April 2006 was related to the composition of the benthos in their microhabitat. Number, size, occurrence and relative importance of preys, diversity of the diet, trophic niche breadth and electivity were estimated for each season of the year. The diet consisted of aquatic arthropods. The composition of both the benthos and the food (number and occurrence of organisms in the diet) were dominated by the amphipod Hyalella sp. The relative importance (IRI) of Hyalella sp. in the diet was over 99% in summer and autumn, and 100% in winter and spring. Diptera and Copepoda in summer, and Dytiscidae and Ostracoda in autumn, had seasonal IRI values < 0.2%. Trophic niche breadth was very low in summer and autumn, and null (= 0) in winter and spring. The mean number of preys per individual was highest in spring (19 preys/frog) and lowest in winter (4 preys/frog). Frogs continued with their trophic activity in winter, even when the surface of the pond was frozen. There is a correspondence between the frogs' main food item and its presence in the benthos.

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2009-12-01

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Cuello, M. E., Úbeda, C. A., Bello, M. T., & Kun, M. (2009). Seasonal trophic activity of the aquatic morphotype of Atelognathus patagonicus (Anura, Neobatrachia) and prey availability in the littoral benthos of a permanent pond in Argentinean Patagonia. Phyllomedusa: Journal of Herpetology, 8(2), 135-146. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9079.v8i2p135-146