23 Days Exploring Central Madagascar for the Genus Mantella.

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23 Days Exploring Central Madagascar for the Genus Mantella

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23 Days Exploring Central Madagascar for the Genus

Mantella

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Objective

• Locate and photograph seven species of Mantella– M. aurantiaca– M. baroni– M. bernhardi– M. cowani– M. crocea– M. madagascariensis– M. milotympanum

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Madagascar

• 4th Largest island in the world

• About the size of Texas

• Located off of the east coast of Africa

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The Plan

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Taxi-brousse

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Andasibe

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Mantella aurantiaca

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Mantella aurantiaca

• Four known populations• Two near Andasibe in forests

bordering Torotorofotsy marsh• Pandanus sp. screw pines

serve as calling spots for males

• Calling males also located among leaf litter

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Pandanus Screw Pines

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Torotorofotsy

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Orange vs. Red• Within Torotorofotsy population #1, red and orange frogs coexist• Captive-bred frogs in the hobby are lighter in color than those in

the population visited• Diet-related? • Origin of captive frogs from different population?

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Mantadia National ParkMantella baroni

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Mantella baroni• Wide-spread distribution throughout east-central Madagascar• Four populations located during the trip• All individuals found were very close to fast-moving streams

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Vohimana ReserveMantella pulchra

• Informed by biologist that M. pulchra could be found 15 km east of Andasibe, in Vohimana Reserve

Hitchhiking in Madagascar – morning vs. afternoon

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Mantella pulchra• Very wet, soggy, saturated soil• Thick leaf litter serves as cover• Reclusive frog in the wild as well as captivity

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Vohimana ReserveMantidactylus sp.

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Variable M. cf. milotympanum

• Varying amounts of black on flanks and face

• Some frogs resemble M. crocea

• Others appear like

M. milotympanum

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Logging• Habitat of M. cf. milotympanum under pressure from selective logging• Many frogs located among a pile of wood shavings• Deforested field across of stream still had frogs, far less were heard though

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In Search of Green M. cf. milotympanum• Farmer’s father said that they occurred along the same

stream that variable M. cf. milotympanum lived alongside, but around 30 km further east

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Yellow/Green M. cf. milotympanum

• Accidentally stumbled upon population halfway to known green mantellas

• Appeared to be restricted to small transitional zone of ferns and small shrubs

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• Unusual blue marbling• Only individual located like it

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• Population threatened by agricultural development

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Back to Tana (the capitol)• Left Andasibe-area without having found M. crocea• Time was running out• Next stop: Antoetra for M. cowani

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Antoetra

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• No M. cowani located• Not the right habitat

• M. baroni abundant along rocky stream

• Only amphibian found

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• Only other herp found: Furcifer lateralis

• Found in degraded savanah-like fields

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Difficulties of Herping Near Antoetra• No forest = few herps• Culturally-knowledgeable guides• Difficult to be a foreigner in this area

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Last Stop: Ranomafana National Park

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Ranomafana

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Today’s Malagasy Lesson• rano = water• mafana = hot• Ranomafana = hot water

• Natural hot springs

• Attract tourists

• Very popular park

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Mantella baroni

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Mantella bernhardi• Most distantly related mantella• Unique trill-like call• Very limited distribution

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Mantella bernhardi

• Only one individual found

• Several others calling nearby

• Difficult to locate because of dark coloration

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Night Hike - Boophis

Boophis sp.

Boophis rappiodes

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Boophis

Boophis madagascariensis

Boophis luteus

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Last Mantellas of the Trip• Guide informed me of one last Mantella population• M. baroni and M. madagascariensis

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• Mantella baroni and Mantella madagascariensis appear similar dorsally

• But can reliably be told apart by comparing their ventral side

Mantella baroni

Mantella madagascariensis

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- Spot or no marking on throat- Red on limbs extends only partway

- Horseshoe-shaped marking on throat - Red on limbs extends through thigh

Mantella baroni Mantella madagascariensis

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• Following Ranomafana National Park, I returned to Antananarivo and flew home

• Arrived back in Madison, Wisconsin on January 19th

• Plan to return to Madagascar in December of this year• There is an immense amount to be learned from and

understood about Madagascar and its amphibians