Life History Traits and Body Size in Males Populations of <i>Boana riojana</i> (Anura: Hylidae) from Central Argentine

  • BARAQUET Mariana
    Ecology, Department of Natural Sciences, Faculty of Exact, Physical-Chemical and Natural Sciences, National University of Río Cuarto Institute of Earth Sciences, Biodiversity and Environment (ICBIA), UNRC-CONICET
  • GRENAT Pablo R.
    Ecology, Department of Natural Sciences, Faculty of Exact, Physical-Chemical and Natural Sciences, National University of Río Cuarto Institute of Earth Sciences, Biodiversity and Environment (ICBIA), UNRC-CONICET
  • OTERO Manuel A.
    Ecology, Department of Natural Sciences, Faculty of Exact, Physical-Chemical and Natural Sciences, National University of Río Cuarto Institute of Earth Sciences, Biodiversity and Environment (ICBIA), UNRC-CONICET
  • POLLO Favio E.
    Ecology, Department of Natural Sciences, Faculty of Exact, Physical-Chemical and Natural Sciences, National University of Río Cuarto Institute of Earth Sciences, Biodiversity and Environment (ICBIA), UNRC-CONICET
  • SALAS Nancy E.
    Ecology, Department of Natural Sciences, Faculty of Exact, Physical-Chemical and Natural Sciences, National University of Río Cuarto Institute of Earth Sciences, Biodiversity and Environment (ICBIA), UNRC-CONICET
  • MARTINO Adolfo L.
    Ecology, Department of Natural Sciences, Faculty of Exact, Physical-Chemical and Natural Sciences, National University of Río Cuarto Institute of Earth Sciences, Biodiversity and Environment (ICBIA), UNRC-CONICET

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  • Life History Traits and Body Size in Males Populations of Boana riojana (Anura: Hylidae) from Central Argentine

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<p>We present the first data on the life history traits and growth patterns of Boana riojana from 35 individuals belonging to two populations in central Argentina. We determined age using skeletochronology and analyzed morphometric variables in relation to these ages. The mean snout-vent length of sexually mature males was 53.7 mm, with an average age of 2.4 years. The species had a maximum longevity of four years, and the minimum age at sexual maturity was two years, which was consistent across both populations. Body size and age showed a positive correlation. The von Bertalanffy growth equation revealed an asymptotic snout-vent length of 59.7 mm and a growth coefficient of 0.87. Additionally, a decline in growth rate was observed from the second to the third year of age. We found no significant differences in the variables between both populations. In conclusion, determining the individual age of different populations of B. riojana has, for the first time, allowed us to establish the life history traits of the species.</p>

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  • Current Herpetology

    Current Herpetology 43 (1), 68-77, 2024

    The Herpetological Society of Japan

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