The Herpetological Journal is the Society's prestigious quarterly scientific journal. Articles are listed in Biological Abstracts, Current Awareness in Biological Sciences,Current Contents, Science Citation Index, and Zoological Record.
ISSN 0268-0130
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Authors: Calvo Rodrigo, Velasco Melina Alicia, Rolón Melisa Celia Jazmin, Martinez Aguirre Tomás, Igor Berkunsky & Kacoliris Federico Pablo
Abstract: This study represents the first application of radio telemetry on the Critically Endangered Valcheta frog Pleurodema somuncurense from Argentina’s Patagonia, aimed at understanding its spatial ecology, daily movements and home range. Six adult individuals were equipped with radio transmitters to assess their activity patterns and habitat use. Average travel distances from sunset to night detection and from sunset to sunrise were 6.47 m (± 4.2) and 6.32 m (± 4.87), respectively, with no significant difference (Student’s t-test, p = 0.42, α = 0.05). Over a complete activity cycle, individuals moved an average of 8.62 metres (SD = 2.2). The estimated home range was 39 m² including an individual with heightened movement, and 30 m² excluding it. Movements ≤ 5 m were categorised as local adjustments, while > 5 m were exploratory migrations, the latter comprising 25.54% of movements in most individuals, though one frog exhibited 56.25%. Despite successful data collection, high mortality and transmitter displacement highlight the technique’s limitations in aquatic anurans. Findings from this study provide valuable data on P. somuncurense’s habitat connectivity needs, informing restoration and conservation efforts across its restricted range. Future studies should consider adjusting the telemetry approach to mitigate the impact on behaviour and survival.
Keywords: connectivity, Somuncura plateau, transmitter, amphibian conservation