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Distribution and Habitat ( Inglês )

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Scattered distribution along the Queensland and New South Wales coastline, from Prosperine in the north to mid-eastern New South Wales.The extent of occurrence of the species is approximately 219800 km2

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Davies, M. and McDonald, K.R. (1979). ''A study of intraspecific variation in the green tree frog Litoria chloris (Boulenger) (Hylidae).'' The Australian Zoologist, 20(2), 347-359.

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Life History, Abundance, Activity, and Special Behaviors ( Inglês )

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No known declines and extent of occurrence > 20, 000km2.ThreatsHabitat loss.Conservation MeasuresIts habitat is protected where it occurs in rainforests.
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Life History, Abundance, Activity, and Special Behaviors ( Inglês )

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Usually associated with coastal rainforest or wet sclerophyll forest. It spends much of its life high in the trees and is usually only seen in association with heavy rain when it descends to breed. Also found in association with flooded drains, water tanks and quarries at this time.Breeding is in spring and summer (October – February) after heavy rain when they congregate in and around flooded areas and mountain streams. Calling, amplexus and oviposition occurs in permanent and semi-permanent shallow pools in or besides streams and eggs are laid singly or in small clumps entangled in vegetation.
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Morphology ( Inglês )

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Male Australian red-eyed tree frogs range from 5.4 to 6.2 cm, snout to vent length, while females are larger at 5.8 to 6.8 cm, snout to vent length. They have a smooth brilliant green dorsum and a lemon yellow granular ventral surface. There is little green coloring on the limbs, except for the upper forearms and the tibia; the rest of the limb is yellow. The thighs are deep purple, and L. chloris' irises are bright red-orange with a horizontal pupil. This tree frog has a typical Hylidae build with long, slender limbs and webbed hands and feet with large toe discs. A distinct tympanum is noticable (Hicks 1999).

Other Physical Features: ectothermic ; bilateral symmetry

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Sem título ( Inglês )

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Litoria chloris closely resembles L. xanthomera. In fact, the two species are so similiar that they were thought to be the same species until recently. These two species do not coexist since their ranges do not overlap. The simplest way to distinguish the two species is visually: L. Choris has purple thighs while L. xanthomera has orange thighs (Hicks 1999).

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Conservation Status ( Inglês )

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CITES: no special status

IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: least concern

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Life Cycle ( Inglês )

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Development - Life Cycle: metamorphosis

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Benefits ( Inglês )

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Litoria chloris has been used for research in areas such as antibiotic peptides and evaporative water loss (Steinborner 1998; Buttemer 1990). Also, this species is available in the pet trade (Vosjoli 1996).

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Trophic Strategy ( Inglês )

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This frog lives in an inaccessible habitat for most of the year. Therefore, not much is known about their feeding habits. However, they are assumed to be insectivorous like other tree frogs that have been studied more intensively (Hicks 1999).

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Distribution ( Inglês )

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Litoria chloris occupies coastal eastern Australian rainforests, from Queensland to New South Wales and as far north as Prosperine (Barker 1995).

Biogeographic Regions: australian (Native )

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Habitat ( Inglês )

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Australian red-eyed tree frogs occupy coastal wet sclerophyll and rainforests. They can also be encountered in flooded grasslands, near rivers, and in regrowth areas (Hicks 1999).

Terrestrial Biomes: rainforest

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Reproduction ( Inglês )

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Males call from October to February, during and after very heavy rain (Baker 1999). Theie advertisement call is a series of long "aaa-rk's" ending with a soft trill or chirp (Cogger 1992). Calling and amplexus takes place in shallow pools. The eggs can be laid in clumps or laid singly, entwined in the vegetation (Barker 1995). In captivity, Australian red-eyed tree frogs have been known to lay 5 clutches in a season with up to 500 eggs per clutch. The larvae can reach a maximum length of 7.4 cm and are light brown. In approximately 41 days, at 27 degrees Celsius, the tadpoles will reach metamorphosis (Hicks 1999).

Key Reproductive Features: gonochoric/gonochoristic/dioecious (sexes separate)

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Litoria chloris ( Asturiano )

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Litoria chloris ye una especie d'anfibiu anuru de la familia Hylidae.[1]

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Ye Orixinaria dende el este d'Australia al norte de Sydney en Proserpine, Queensland.[2]

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Litoria chloris ye una especie d'anfibiu anuru de la familia Hylidae.

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Ye Orixinaria dende el este d'Australia al norte de Sydney en Proserpine, Queensland.

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Ranoidea chloris ( Inglês )

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Ranoidea chloris, commonly known as the red-eyed tree frog or orange-eyed tree frog, is a species of tree frog native to eastern Australia; ranging from south of Sydney (Nowra area) to Proserpine in mid-northern Queensland.[1]

Description

The red-eyed tree frog is a uniform bright green above, occasionally with yellow spots, and bright yellow on the underside. The front sides of the arms and legs are green, while the underside is yellow or white. The thighs may be blue/purple to blue/black in colour in adults. It has golden eyes at the centre, which change to red towards the edge of the eye. The intensity of the eye colour is variable between frogs. The tympanum is visible, and a mature frog reaches a size of 65 mm.

The tadpoles are generally grey or brown, and can have gold pigment along the side.

A similar species, the orange-thighed frog (Litoria xantheroma) is found north of Proserpine and has orange on the back of the thighs.

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Colour variation within the species: The frog on the left exhibits a darker green dorsal surface with yellow spots, and grey towards the iris. The frog on the right has a plain, bright-green dorsal surface with bright-red eyes.

Ecology and behaviour

This species of frog is associated with rainforests, wet sclerophyll forests, and woodlands. The call is several long, moaning "aaa-rk" sounds, followed by soft trills. Males call and breeding takes place mostly after rain in temporary ponds, roadside ditches, dams, ponds, and creek offshoots where the water is not flowing.

As a pet

It is kept as a pet.[2] In Australia, this animal may be kept in captivity with the appropriate permit.

References

  1. ^ "Litoria chloris". Frogs Australia Network. 23 February 2005. Retrieved 4 June 2011.
  2. ^ Davidson, Mark (2005). Keeping Frogs. Australia: Australian Reptile Keeper Publications. ISBN 0-9758200-0-1.

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Ranoidea chloris: Brief Summary ( Inglês )

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Ranoidea chloris, commonly known as the red-eyed tree frog or orange-eyed tree frog, is a species of tree frog native to eastern Australia; ranging from south of Sydney (Nowra area) to Proserpine in mid-northern Queensland.

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Litoria chloris ( Espanhol; Castelhano )

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Litoria chloris es una especie de anfibio anuro de la familia Pelodryadidae.[1]

Originaria del este de Australia al norte de Sídney en Proserpine, Queensland.[2]

Vive en bosques, humedales y sus entornos urbanos.[3][4][5]

Los adultos buscan comida durante la noche, y pasan la mayor parte de su tiempo en los árboles.[3]

Ponen sus huevos en cuerpos de agua permanentes o temporales, y los renacuajos se convierten rápidamente en ranas.[4]​ Los renacuajos son inicialmente de color mostaza pero se vuelven verdes a medida que envejecen. Los renacuajos son notables saltadores y se los ha visto saltar del agua para atrapar insectos en pleno vuelo.[3]

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  1. Frost, D.R. « Litoria chloris». Amphibian Species of the World: an Online Reference. Version 6.1. (en inglés). Nueva York, EEUU: Museo Americano de Historia Natural.
  2. «Scientists discover HIV efficacy from frog secretions».
  3. a b c «Red-eyed tree frog». Australian Museum. Consultado el 17 de junio de 2020.
  4. a b J-M Hero (5 de abril de 2002). «Litoria chloris: Red-eyed Tree Frog». Amphibiaweb. Consultado el 17 de junio de 2020.
  5. Jean-Marc Hero; Ed Meyer; John Clarke (2004). «Litoria chloris» 2004. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. p. e.T41083A10385326. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2004.RLTS.T41083A10385326.en. Consultado el 17 de junio de 2020.
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Litoria chloris es una especie de anfibio anuro de la familia Pelodryadidae.​

Originaria del este de Australia al norte de Sídney en Proserpine, Queensland.​

Vive en bosques, humedales y sus entornos urbanos.​​​

Los adultos buscan comida durante la noche, y pasan la mayor parte de su tiempo en los árboles.​

Ponen sus huevos en cuerpos de agua permanentes o temporales, y los renacuajos se convierten rápidamente en ranas.​ Los renacuajos son inicialmente de color mostaza pero se vuelven verdes a medida que envejecen. Los renacuajos son notables saltadores y se los ha visto saltar del agua para atrapar insectos en pleno vuelo.​

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Litoria chloris ( Basco )

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Litoria chloris Litoria generoko animalia da. Anfibioen barruko Hylidae familian sailkatuta dago, Anura ordenan.

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Litoria chloris Litoria generoko animalia da. Anfibioen barruko Hylidae familian sailkatuta dago, Anura ordenan.

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Dryopsophus chloris ( Francês )

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Dryopsophus chloris est une espèce d'amphibiens de la famille des Pelodryadidae[1].

Répartition

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Distribution

Cette espèce est endémique d'Australie[1]. Elle se rencontre le long du littoral de Prosperine dans le Queensland jusqu'à la moitié de l'est de la Nouvelle-Galles du Sud ce qui représente 219 800 km2[2].

Description

Le mâle holotype mesure 63 mm[3]. Les mâles mesurent de 54 à 62 mm et les femelles de 58 à 68 mm[4].

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Publication originale

  • Boulenger, 1892 : Description of a new tree-frog from New South Wales. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, sér. 2, vol. 7, p. 403-405 (texte intégral).

Notes et références

  1. a et b Amphibian Species of the World, consulté lors d'une mise à jour du lien externe
  2. AmphibiaWeb. University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA, consulté lors d'une mise à jour du lien externe
  3. Boulenger, 1892 : Description of a new tree-frog from New South Wales. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, sér. 2, vol. 7, p. 403-405 (texte intégral).
  4. Tyler & Knight, 2011 : Field Guide to the Frogs of Australia: Revised Edition. Csiro Publishing, p. 1-188.
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Dryopsophus chloris est une espèce d'amphibiens de la famille des Pelodryadidae.

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Rauðeygur trjáfroskur ( Islandês )

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Rauðeygur trjáfroskur (fræðiheiti: Litoria chloris) er trjáfroskur sem lifir í austurhluta Ástralíu á svæðinu frá Sidney til Proserpine í Queensland. Hann er grænn á baki með gulum blettum og skærgulur á kviðnum. Lærin dökkna á fullorðnum froskum og geta orðið frá bláum út í svart. Augun eru gul í miðju og rauð út til jaðranna.

Rannsóknir hafa sýnt að efni úr húð trjáfrosksins eyðir alnæmisfrumum án þess að heilbrigðar frumur skaddist. Efnið er það sama og finnst í ástralska græna trjáfrosknum en rauðeygi trjáfroskurinn framleiðir það í meira magni.

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Ranoidea chloris ( Italiano )

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La raganella dagli occhi rossi o arancioni (Ranoidea chloris (Boulenger, 1892)), è una specie di raganella originaria dell'Australia orientale; compresa in un areale che va da nord di Sydney a Proserpine, nel nord del Queensland.

Descrizione

La raganella dagli occhi rossi sul dorso è di verde brillante uniforme, talvolta con macchie gialle, e di un giallo brillante sul lato inferiore. I lati anteriori delle zampe anteriori e delle gambe sono verdi, mentre la parte sottostanti sono gialle o bianche. Le cosce possono essere blu / viola-blu / nero negli adulti. Gli occhi sono dorati al centro, per poi diventare rossi verso il bordo esterno; l'intensità del suddetto colore degli occhi è variabile tra le rane. Il timpano è visibile e una rana matura raggiunge una dimensione di 65 mm.

I girini sono generalmente grigi o marroni e possono avere pigmenti dorati lungo il lato. Una specie simile, la Ranoidea xantheroma, si trova a nord di Proserpine e ha arancione sulla parte posteriore delle cosce.

Ecologia e comportamento

Questa specie di rana è associata alle foreste pluviali, alle foreste di sclerofille umide e ai boschi. Il loro verso è composto da lunghi e lamentosi suoni "aaa-rk", seguiti da trilli morbidi. I maschi chiamano le femmine, e in seguito all'accoppiamento l'allevamento delle uova avviene per lo più dopo la pioggia in stagni temporanei, fossati lungo la strada, dighe, stagni e ruscelli o torrenti in cui l'acqua non scorre.

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La raganella dagli occhi rossi o arancioni (Ranoidea chloris (Boulenger, 1892)), è una specie di raganella originaria dell'Australia orientale; compresa in un areale che va da nord di Sydney a Proserpine, nel nord del Queensland.

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Litoria chloris é uma rela originária da Austrália.[2]

Referências

  1. Jean-Marc Hero, Ed Meyer, John Clarke 2004. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2014.2. «Litoria chloris (Red-eyed Green Treefrog, Red-eyed Tree Frog, Southern Orange-eyed Tree Frog)». Consultado em 14 de Outubro de 2014
  2. «AmphibiaWeb - Litoria chloris». Consultado em 9 de fevereiro de 2011

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Litoria chloris é uma rela originária da Austrália.

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