Journal of Threatened Taxa (Sep 2018)

Dietary assessment of five species of anuran tadpoles from northern Odisha, India

  • Syed Asrafuzzaman,
  • Susmita Mahapatra,
  • Jasmin Rout,
  • Gunanidhi Sahoo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11609/jott.3902.10.10.12382-12388
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 10
pp. 12382 – 12388

Abstract

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Anuran tadpoles are gregarious predators capable of differentiating food items among diverse types of prey via varied feeding and oral structures. Tadpoles were collected from different study sites in three districts of northern Odisha during three consecutive rainy seasons (from July–October of 2015–2017). After morphometric measurements (total length and body length), the stomach contents of 75 tadpoles belonging to five different anuran species (Duttaphrynus melanostictus, Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis, Fejervarya orissaensis, Polypedates maculatus and Microhyla ornata) belonging to four families namely Bufonidae, Dicroglossidae, Rhacophoridae and Microhylidae were examined. The food spectrum of tadpoles included mostly detritus, followed by phytoplankton (represented by 5 classes and 54 genera). Such studies contribute to the understanding of the natural diets of these anuran species that can assist in developing management strategies for them. Aquatic habitats must be conserved and maintained so that conservation of anurans can be ensured.

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