Misdirected amplexus has been reported between conspecifics, congeners, between different amphibian families, and between amphibians and non-amphibian objects. We observed misdirected amplexus between a Pacific Treefrog and a Western Toad, wherein the treefrog amplexed the toad's leg. These types of events can result in reproductive interference and have also been considered an evolutionary trap for some species.
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6 August 2021
MISDIRECTED AMPLEXUS BETWEEN A PACIFIC TREEFROG (PSEUDACRIS REGILLA) AND A WESTERN TOAD (ANAXYRUS BOREAS) IN A NORTHERN CALIFORNIA UPLAND
Jeff A Alvarez,
Elizabeth Lopez,
Tara Collins,
Angelique Herman,
Jennifer Jelincic,
Marina L Olsen,
Brian Piontek,
Alicia I Ringstad,
Jeffery T Wilcox
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Northwestern Naturalist
Vol. 102 • No. 2
Autumn 2021
Vol. 102 • No. 2
Autumn 2021
amplexus
evolutionary trap
misdirected
Pacific treefrog
reproductive interference
Western Toad