Ranitomeya amazonica is a poison dart frog in the genus Ranitomeya. It was first described by Rainer Schulte in 1999 as Dendrobates amazonicus when he...
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Ranitomeya is a genus of dart poison frogs found in Panama and South America south to Peru and Brazil, possibly into Bolivia. In 2006 Grant et al. revised...
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are dedicated parents. Many poison dart frogs in the genera Oophaga and Ranitomeya carry their newly hatched tadpoles into the canopy; the tadpoles stick...
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rocket frog (Paruwrobates whymperi) Ranitomeya amazonica Splash-back poison frog (Ranitomeya variabilis) Ranitomeya yavaricola Silverstoneia gutturalis...
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Zimmerman's poison frog (redirect from Ranitomeya variabilis)
to the genus Ranitomeya, a monophyletic evolutionary group. It is most closely related to the species R. amazonica. The genus Ranitomeya is divided into...
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care, often by the male. However, some species show biparental care (Ranitomeya), whereas in Oophaga only females care for the tadpoles, feeding them...
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vicentei Ranitomeya amazonica Ranitomeya claudiae Ranitomeya flavovittata Ranitomeya ignea Ranitomeya intermedia Ranitomeya rubrocephala Ranitomeya variabilis...
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present in the reserve include: Boana geographica, Pristimantis acuminatus, Ranitomeya reticulata, Leptodactylus pentadactylus, etc. "Allpahuayo Mishana - Servicio...
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