Title: Amphibians and Reptiles
1Amphibians and Reptiles
2Animal Kingdom
- INVERTEBRATE CLASSES
- Sponges
- Coelenterates
- Worms
- Mollusks
- Echinoderms
- Anthropods
- VERTEBRATE CLASSES
- Fish
- Amphibians
- Reptiles
- Birds
- Mammals
3Madre de Dios is 1 of Amazon Basin but contains
30 of the species of amphibians and reptiles
known from the entire basin
4Amphibian Orders
- GymnophionaCaecilians
- Caudata Salamanders
- Anura Frogs and Toads
5Hyla boans
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7Lithodytes lineatus
8Bufo marinus
9Edalorhina perezin years ago
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11Order Gymnophonia Caecilians
- Live undergound (fossorial) or in water
- Covered in slime
- Essentially blind
- Use tentacles to find insects, worms
- Internal fertilization with live young
12Amazonian Caecilian
13Order Caudata Salamanders
14Two species in lowlands, one to 1000m. The three
species in Peru belong to the family
Plethodontidae, the lungless salamander family.
Breathe through skin only. Salamanders look like
lizards but have skin kept moist by
mucous. Nocturnal, active on or near the ground.
Eat insects and other small, moving prey. Sit and
wait predators. Male spermatophores, internal
fertilization
15Anurans Frogs and Toads
16Reproductive Strategies of Frogs
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18External fertilization Amplexus
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21Lithodytes lineatus
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23Scinax ictericus
24Eggs over stream
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26Foam nest
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34Eleutherodactylus peruvianus Direct
development
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40Gastric breeding frogs
41Activity affected by
- Rainfall
- Moonlight
- temperature
42Some Common Frog Families
- Bufonidae
- Hylidae
- Dendrobatidae
- Leptydactylidae
43Bufo marinus
44Bufo margaritifer complex
45Bufo margaritifer complex
46Hyla calcarata
47Hyla granosa
48Phyllomedusa vaillanti
49Phyllomedusa vaillanti
50Phrynohyas venulosa
51Colostethus marchesianus
52Epidobates pictus
53Dendrobates biolat
54Ceratophrys cornuta
55Edlaorhina perezi
56Eleuthrodactylus ockendeni
57Reptiles
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59Reptile Orders
- Crocodilia (crocodiles, alligators, caimans)
- Chelonia (turtles and tortoises)
- Squamata (lizards, amphisbaenia, snakes)
- Rhynchocephalia (tuatara)
60Characteristics of Reptiles
- Skin covered in scales
- Efficient circulatory system
- Egg with amnion
- Claws on feet, if present
- Ectothermic
61Courtship
Anolis fuscoauratus
62Reptile reproduction
- Internal fertilization
- Hemipenis in Sauria
- Most are oviparous
- Sex of depends on temperature
Mabuya bistriata -- a skink
63Oviparity Viviparity
- Almost all reptiles oviparous
- Most abandon eggs
- Viviparous snakes produce more young than
oviparous
Eunectes murinus
64Turtles in Peru
- Found in ocean and fresh water habitats
- 16 species in Peru
- Eggs and adults eaten by people
65Chelonia Body Plan
- Carapace composed of bone covered with scales
- Highly mobile necks
- Four limbs, sometimes modified to flippers
- Plastron is name for ventral section of body
66Phrynops gibbus
67Platemys platycephala
68Podocnemis unifilus
69Chelus fimbriatus Matamata
70Geochelone denticulata Yellow-Footed Tortoise
71Geochelone denticulata Yellow-Footed Tortoise
72Family Alligatoridae
- Four species in South America
- All carnivorous
- Most active at night
- Bask during day
- Parental care of nest
- Adults with few predators except man
73Caiman crocodilus Spectacled Caiman
74Caiman crocodilus Spectacled Caiman-juvenile
75Melanosuchus niger Black Caiman
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77Squamata
- Lizards
- Snakes
- Amphisbaenians
78Amphisbaena alba Giant Amphisbaenian (Brazil)
79Amphisbaena alba Giant Amphisbaena
80Lizards
Polychrus mamoratus Common Monkey Lizard
81Gonatodes humeralis Amazon Streak Lizard (male)
82Thecadactylus rapicauda Turnip tailed Gecko
83Mabuya bistriata Two lined Skink
84Tropidurus flaviceps
85Ameiva ameiva
86Snake Structure
- No eyelids, no legs
- Jacobsons organ in mouth (like lizards)
87Snake Feeding
- Sit and wait predators active searchers
- Moveable jaw
- Constrictors
- Venom to subdue prey
- Grab and swallow
88Families of Snakes
- Colubridae
- Elapidae
- Viperidae
- Boidae
89Family Colubridae
Drymarchon corais Common Cribo
90Oxybelis aenus Brown Vine Snake
91Clelia clelia Musarana
- Colubridae
- Change color with age
- Diet includes snakes
- Mexico to Argentina
92Imantodes cenchoa Blunt headed Tree Snake
93Family Elapidae
- Generally venemous
- Small fangs
- Coral snake Micrurus
- Includes cobras, mambas seasnakes
94Micrurus surinamensis Aquatic Coral Snake
95Family Viperidae
- Venomous- hemotoxic
- Hollow, foldable fangs
- Loreal pits
- 15 species in Peru
- Found worldwide
- Vertical pupils
96Bothriopsis bilineata
97Bothrops atrox Fer de Lance
98Bothrops atrox Fer de Lance
99Lachesis muta Bushmaster
100Family Boidae
101Boa constrictor Red-Tailed Boa
102Epicrates cenchria Rainbow Boa
103Eunectes murinus Green Anaconda