J. Serracobo et al., COMPARISON BETWEEN THE ECOLOGY OF THE NEW EUROPEAN FROG RANA-PYRENAICA AND THAT OF 4 PYRENEAN AMPHIBIANS, Journal of zoology, 246, 1998, pp. 147-154
The objectives of the present study are to provide information about t
he habitat, behaviour, and reproduction of the new European frog speci
es Rana pyrenaica, endemic in the central and western Pyrenees, and to
compare the breeding characteristics of R pyrenaica with those of fou
r amphibians present in the same geographical area (Rana temporaria, A
lytes obstetricans, Euproctus asper, and Triturus helveticus). Unlike
R. temporaria, A. obstetricans, and T. helveticus, which are typically
found in standing waters and are rather ubiquitous species, R. pyrena
ica is a stenothermic, rheophilous species. Small torrents with cold,
well-oxygenated waters constitute its typical habitat. This species -
which seems much more aquatic than R temporaria - has been most often
found in sympatry with the endemic urodele E. asper. Unlike R. tempora
ria, the females of R. pyrenaica lay small clutches of large eggs.