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Sex Ratio and Breeding Population Size in Fowler's Toad, Anaxyrus ( = Bufo) fowleri

Author Affiliations
Green University of Bangladesh, McGill University
Published InCopeia
Year2013
Citations12

Abstract

Sex ratios among anurans at breeding sites are routinely observed to be skewed toward males, which has implications for the strength of sexual selection in these animals. However, the relative numbers of males and females observed at breeding sites also depends upon their relative conspicuousness and the physical sex ratio of the adult population as a whole, which includes animals not present at breeding sites. Using intensive capture–recapture methods, I estimated abundances of both sexes of Fowler's Toads in a population at Long Point, Ontario, over a span of 14 years (1998 to 2011, incl.). Although males greatly outnumbered females at breeding sites, persisted there for longer periods of time, and were more readily re-captured, both sexes could be found…
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