Английская Википедия:Eleutherodactylus amadeus
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Speciesbox Eleutherodactylus amadeus, also known as Mozart's frog[1] or Haitian robber frog,[2] is a species of frog in the family Eleutherodactylidae. It is endemic to the Massif de la Hotte, southwestern Haiti.[2] After not having been seen after 1991, the species was reported again in 2011.[1]
Etymology
Шаблон:Stack Eleutherodactylus amadeus is named after the composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart "for the remarkable resemblance of the wide-band audiospectrogram of this species to musical notes."[3]
Description
Шаблон:Location map Males measure on average Шаблон:Convert and females Шаблон:Convert in snout–vent length.[3] The maximum length is Шаблон:Convert.[1] The dorsum is smooth. The dorsal pattern is variable; the most common patterns are reverse parentheses [")("], unpatterned, and narrow middorsal stripe combined with long dorsolateral stripes.[3]
Reproduction
Male advertisement call is a single four-note call, emitted from low herbaceous vegetation or from the ground. Similar two-note calls have been heard in late afternoon and early evening, although there is no certainty that they belong to this species. After darkness, only four-note calls are heard. Egg cluster have been found under objects on the ground. Clutch size is 11–12; egg clusters might contain eggs from more than one female.[3] The development is direct (i.e., without free-living tadpole stage).[4] The hatchlings measure Шаблон:Convert.[3]
Habitat and conservation
Its natural habitat is closed-canopy forest at elevations of Шаблон:Convert above sea level. In daytime they hide under rocks and logs. Males can be heard calling in the early evening from low herbaceous vegetation.[4]
It is threatened by habitat loss, primarily caused by logging (for charcoaling) and slash-and-burn agriculture. It occurs in the Pic Macaya National Park. However, there is no active management for conservation, and habitat loss continues in the park.[4] After not having been seen after 1991, the species was rediscovered during an expedition that was part of the Conservation International’s global search for "lost frogs". The finding was announced in early 2011.[1]
See also
References
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- Английская Википедия
- Eleutherodactylus
- Frogs of Haiti
- Endemic fauna of Haiti
- Taxa named by Stephen Blair Hedges
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- Amphibians described in 1987
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