Dietary relationships among coexisting anuran amphibians: a worldwide quantitative review

L Vignoli, L Luiselli - Oecologia, 2012 - Springer
Anuran amphibians have traditionally been considered suitable model organisms for
community ecology studies. In this paper, we review and quantitatively re-analyze the …

Food partitioning and the evolution of non-randomly structured communities in tailed amphibians: a worldwide systematic review

L Vignoli, AM Bissattini, L Luiselli - Biological Journal of the …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
The evolutionary response to interspecific competition is the partitioning of the resources
used by the competing species. At the community level, the ultimate outcome of resource …

Amphibian trophic ecology in increasingly human-altered wetlands

JA Lopez, PA Scarabotti, R Ghirardi - 2015 - ri.conicet.gov.ar
Habitat destruction and alteration are among the major causes of worldwide amphibian
declines. Resource limitation in altered environments can potentially affect trophic ecology …

Feeding ecology and basal food sources that sustain the Paradoxal frog Pseudis minuta: a multiple approach combining stomach content, prey availability, and stable …

S Huckembeck, D Loebmann, EF Albertoni, SM Hefler… - Hydrobiologia, 2014 - Springer
In the present study, we investigated ontogenetic diet shifts, feeding strategy, prey
preferences, and basal food sources that sustain the Paradoxal frog (Pseudis minuta) based …

Disentangling the trophic interactions between American bullfrogs and native anurans: Complications resulting from post‐metamorphic ontogenetic niche shifts

AM Bissattini, V Buono, L Vignoli - … Conservation: Marine and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The American bullfrog, Lithobates catesbeianus (Shaw, 1802), is considered one of
the world's worst invaders because of its potential to affect native fauna adversely, especially …

Trophic dynamics of three sympatric anuran species in a soybean agroecosystem from Santa Fe Province, Argentina

PM Peltzer, AM Attademo… - The Herpetological …, 2010 - ingentaconnect.com
The conversion of forests to agroecosystems presents a challenge for biodiversity
conservation. In this study, the feeding habits of three species of anurans (Rhinella …

[PDF][PDF] Diet composition and overlap in a montane frog community in Vietnam

DTT Le, JDJL RowLey, DTA Tran, TN Vo… - Herpetological …, 2018 - academia.edu
Southeast Asia is home to a highly diverse and endemic amphibian fauna under great
threat. A significant obstacle to amphibian conservation prioritization in the region is a lack of …

[PDF][PDF] Dietary patte rns and overlap in an amphibian assemblage at a pond in Mediterranean Central Italy

L Vignoli, L Luiselli… - Vie et Milieu/Life & …, 2009 - hal.sorbonne-universite.fr
The trophic niche characteristics of an amphibian assemblage were studied at a pond
locality in Canale Monterano, province of roma, Central Italy. The assemblage consisted of …

Trophic ecology of two Pithecopus species (Anura: Phyllomedusidae) living in syntopy in southern Bahia, Brazil

RM de Oliveira, AC Schilling, M Solé - Studies on Neotropical …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
To coexist, two species should use available resources in different ways. These differences
may happen in three different dimensions: temporal, spatial and trophic. In frogs, differences …

Trophic ecology of two sympatric frogs with contrasting morphology and habitat use in a subtropical wetland

S Huckembeck, KO Winemiller, D Loebmann… - …, 2018 - meridian.allenpress.com
Frog diets are influenced by multiple factors, including morphological constraints, habitat
use, and seasonal variation in environmental conditions and food availability. This study …