Phyllomedusa: Journal of Herpetology (Jan 2003)
Observations on the ecology of Pseudis bolbodactyla (Anura, Pseudidae) in central Brazil.
Abstract
Data on diet, activity, habitat use, and anti-predator behavior are presented for a population of Pseudis bolbodactyla in central Brazil. The most common diet items were diurnal plant-associated insects. Pseudis bolbodactyla shows both diurnal and nocturnal activity and uses mainly areas with aquatic vegetation (submerged and emergent). Individuals detect predators Visually and through vibrations in the water.