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ECOLOGICAL CONSTRAINTS ON FEEDING AND GROWTH OF SCAPHIOPUS-COUCHII
TOCQUE, K; TINSLEY, R; LAMB, T
通讯作者TOCQUE, K
来源期刊HERPETOLOGICAL JOURNAL
ISSN0268-0130
出版年1995
卷号5期号:3页码:257-265
英文摘要

The ecology of the desert toad, Scaphiopus couchii, is very precisely regulated by summer rainfall, such that emergence may be less than 20 nights/year. There are estimates in the literature that, at best, S. couchii can obtain its entire annual energy requirement from a single, very large meal, comprising of 50% its body weight in lipid-rich termites. However, our field data from the San Simon Valley in southeast Arizona, show that the toads are generalist feeders, taking prey groups which appear in sequence during the short summer season, including a remarkable range of noxious animals (solpugids, scorpions, centipedes and pogonomyrmid ants). Alate termites emerged briefly after the first rains and seldom represented a major component of the diet. On the other hand, beetles and other hard-bodied insects formed a consistent food type throughout the season. Alate termites represented around 24% of the total food items ingested by S. couchii and when prey size (length) was taken into account their contribution to the annual intake was around 20%. Beetles, on the other hand, contributed (by size) around 33% to intake, with ants representing around 19% and all other items each representing less than 8%. Differences in prey type, total food ingested and temperature all significantly influenced the weight change of individual toads fed under controlled laboratory conditions. Animals which were fed more frequently grew more rapidly, since weight increases were correlated with food intake. However, for any given intake, increases in weight were significantly lower at high environmental temperatures (31-33 degrees C compared with 20-24 degrees C), presumably due to increasing metabolic demands with temperature. The nutritional quality of the food significantly influenced body weight change and fat body accumulation: toads amassed excessively large fat bodies (representing up to 14% body weight) when fed with lipid-rich mealworms, compared with those fed crickets (fat bodies up to 10% body weight), and toads fed woodlice had virtually no fat bodies after eating an equivalent number of meals. These studies show that the natural prey range of S. couchii varies in time and space, and when toads consume high energy foods, weight increase and fat deposition are very efficient. However, the frequent ingestion of other foodstuffs, lower in calorific value, suggests that a greater number of meals are necessary to accumulate the total annual energy requirement. These other prey items may provide essential nutrients that are lacking from lipid-rich foods.


类型Article
语种英语
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:A1995RK05200004
WOS类目Zoology
WOS研究方向Zoology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/131384
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TOCQUE, K,TINSLEY, R,LAMB, T. ECOLOGICAL CONSTRAINTS ON FEEDING AND GROWTH OF SCAPHIOPUS-COUCHII[J],1995,5(3):257-265.
APA TOCQUE, K,TINSLEY, R,&LAMB, T.(1995).ECOLOGICAL CONSTRAINTS ON FEEDING AND GROWTH OF SCAPHIOPUS-COUCHII.HERPETOLOGICAL JOURNAL,5(3),257-265.
MLA TOCQUE, K,et al."ECOLOGICAL CONSTRAINTS ON FEEDING AND GROWTH OF SCAPHIOPUS-COUCHII".HERPETOLOGICAL JOURNAL 5.3(1995):257-265.
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