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2. Introduction:
Decline and extinction of amphibians is not a surprise with the gaps of certain information on
ecology. Import information about species decline can be achieved through research into the
behavioral aspects of declining species. Fejervarya greenii is an endemic, endangered and a rare
frog species which is restricted to central hills of Sri Lanka. In order to provide information to
conserve declining population of F. greenii, under this study we investigate its behavior at
Horton Plains National Park (HPNP).
3. Methodology:
Behavior of F. greenii was studied in and around six lentic water bodies at the montane cloud
forests of Horton Plains National Park situated in the highland plateau of the Nuwaraeliya
District of Sri Lanka from January 2016 to December 2016. Five time periods were selected as
morning (06:00hrs – 09:00hrs), before noon (09:00hrs-12:00hrs), afternoon (12:00hrs-15:00hrs),
evening (15:00hrs-18:00hrs) and night (18:00hrs-20:00hrs). The behavior of both mature and
immature individuals were recorded in 30 second intervals for 20 minutes while maintaining a
distance of 5 meters between the frog and the observer in each time period using focal animal
sampling method. A maximum of five individuals were selected and only the frogs not
responding to the observer’s presence were observed. Locomotion, feeding, resting, refuge use,
alert, calling, courtship and swimming were identified as distinct behaviors of F. greenii.
4. Results:
Behavior patterns of mature and immature F. greenii individuals did not differ significantly
among months (ANOVA, P>0.05). Mature individuals tend to rest between 06:00hrs – 09:00hrs
time period. They were moderately active during 09:00hrs-12:00hrs time period and used to call
most of the time. F. greenii was mostly inactive during the time period of 12:00hrs-15:00hrs
exhibiting, resting and refuge use as most prominent behaviors. They tend to rest, call and
exhibit courtship behaviors during 15:00hrs-18:00hrs. They were most active during the night
time period and exhibited all the behavior types identified. Calling and courtship behaviors were
absent in immature individuals. Resting and refuge use can be identified as most prominent
behaviors of immature individuals.
5. Discussion:
Relatively inactive behavior of frogs during the time period of 12:00hrs-15:00hrs was probably
a behavioral adaptation to avoid the high desiccation because this was the hottest time period
of the day. Calling and courtship behaviors were observed in all the months which indicated
that this species breed continuously throughout the year. This behavior is probably due to the
rainfall and horizontal precipitation patterns at montane cloud forests of the Horton Plains
National Park of Sri Lanka. The present study indicates the conservation and management
practices concerning this endemic endangered frog should include the montane cloud forest
habitats of Horton Plains National Park which provides the optimum conditions for F. greenii
to perform its behavior.