5,423 anuran specimens falling into nine species, seven
genera and six families were collected from Jebel Al Dayer Biosphere Reserve.
Sclerophrys pentoni, Sclerophrys xeros, Hemisus marmoratus, Tomopterna
milletihorsini, Hildebrantia ornata and Kassina senegalensis were found
throughout autumn. Higher numbers were recorded by S. pentoni during autumn,
for T. milletihorsini during early winter. Juveniles outnumbered adults during
early winter. Sclerophrys pentoni and S. xeros were observed in all habitats.
Leptopelis bocagii was found only in the mountain-forest/slope and from 5 to
1200m; Hildebrantia ornata was found in residential areas; Ptycadena schillukorum
and Hemisus marmoratus were found in swampy habitats. Sclerophrys xeros was
found from 0-500m elevation, and Ptychadena schillukorum, T. milletihorsini, S.
regularis and H. ornata from 0-5 m. The Least Significant Differences test
showed significant (p>0.05) to insignificant (p<0.05) differences in the
number of anurans between seasons, habitats and elevations. Tomopterna
milletihorsini from Jebel Al Dayer Biosphere Reserve is a new record for Sudan.
Author(s)details:-
Mohmed A.
Abd El Rahman
Natural History Museum, Faculty of Science, University of Khordofan,
Sudan.
Zuheir N.
Mahmoud
Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, University of Khartoum, Sudan.
Mohamed A.
Salih
Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, University of Khordofan, Sudan.
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the book here :- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/ibs/v5/160
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