Distribution of tadpoles of large wrinkled frog <i>Nyctibatrachus major</i> in central Western Ghats: influence of habitat variables

The relationship between habitat variables and the distribution and abundance of adults and tadpoles of Nyctibatrachus major (large wrinkled frog) in 35 forest streams in central Western Ghats is detailed in this paper. Tadpoles were not equally distributed among these streams. Adult frogs and tadpo...

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Main Authors: Kalamanji Govindaiah Girish, Sannanegunda Venkatarama Bhatta Krishnam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2009-12-01
Series:Acta Herpetologica
Online Access:https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ah/article/view/1569
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spelling doaj-db8ef2a9d6844b5ab23643003417d95c2020-11-25T02:55:44ZengFirenze University PressActa Herpetologica1827-96351827-96432009-12-014210.13128/Acta_Herpetol-34173190Distribution of tadpoles of large wrinkled frog <i>Nyctibatrachus major</i> in central Western Ghats: influence of habitat variablesKalamanji Govindaiah GirishSannanegunda Venkatarama Bhatta KrishnamThe relationship between habitat variables and the distribution and abundance of adults and tadpoles of Nyctibatrachus major (large wrinkled frog) in 35 forest streams in central Western Ghats is detailed in this paper. Tadpoles were not equally distributed among these streams. Adult frogs and tadpoles were absent from 19 streams. In the remaining 16 streams, adults were found throughout the study period but the density of tadpoles varied considerably. Analysis of habitat variables at streams showed significant relationship with canopy cover over the streams, presence of leaf litter and high relative humidity on the occurrence of tadpoles. Reduction in canopy cover increases light level and air and water temperature of the streams discouraging the occurrence of adult frogs and tadpoles. However, canopy cover in the study area is frequently altered by agriculture related human activities including removal of trees for fuel and timber, pruning of green leaves and twigs for making manure and conversion of forest into commercial plantations. The results suggest that disturbances to forest canopy near streams could have deleterious effects on the occurrence and distribution of tadpoles.https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ah/article/view/1569
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author Kalamanji Govindaiah Girish
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Distribution of tadpoles of large wrinkled frog <i>Nyctibatrachus major</i> in central Western Ghats: influence of habitat variables
Acta Herpetologica
author_facet Kalamanji Govindaiah Girish
Sannanegunda Venkatarama Bhatta Krishnam
author_sort Kalamanji Govindaiah Girish
title Distribution of tadpoles of large wrinkled frog <i>Nyctibatrachus major</i> in central Western Ghats: influence of habitat variables
title_short Distribution of tadpoles of large wrinkled frog <i>Nyctibatrachus major</i> in central Western Ghats: influence of habitat variables
title_full Distribution of tadpoles of large wrinkled frog <i>Nyctibatrachus major</i> in central Western Ghats: influence of habitat variables
title_fullStr Distribution of tadpoles of large wrinkled frog <i>Nyctibatrachus major</i> in central Western Ghats: influence of habitat variables
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of tadpoles of large wrinkled frog <i>Nyctibatrachus major</i> in central Western Ghats: influence of habitat variables
title_sort distribution of tadpoles of large wrinkled frog <i>nyctibatrachus major</i> in central western ghats: influence of habitat variables
publisher Firenze University Press
series Acta Herpetologica
issn 1827-9635
1827-9643
publishDate 2009-12-01
description The relationship between habitat variables and the distribution and abundance of adults and tadpoles of Nyctibatrachus major (large wrinkled frog) in 35 forest streams in central Western Ghats is detailed in this paper. Tadpoles were not equally distributed among these streams. Adult frogs and tadpoles were absent from 19 streams. In the remaining 16 streams, adults were found throughout the study period but the density of tadpoles varied considerably. Analysis of habitat variables at streams showed significant relationship with canopy cover over the streams, presence of leaf litter and high relative humidity on the occurrence of tadpoles. Reduction in canopy cover increases light level and air and water temperature of the streams discouraging the occurrence of adult frogs and tadpoles. However, canopy cover in the study area is frequently altered by agriculture related human activities including removal of trees for fuel and timber, pruning of green leaves and twigs for making manure and conversion of forest into commercial plantations. The results suggest that disturbances to forest canopy near streams could have deleterious effects on the occurrence and distribution of tadpoles.
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