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. 2019 Sep 17;7:e7648. doi: 10.7717/peerj.7648

Figure 2. Examples of phytotelmata (pointed at by the arrows with no label) used as tadpole-deposition sites at the studied population.

Figure 2

Some of these become available when a tree falls (A, C, D). Tadpoles of other species can sometimes be found sharing these pools with D. tinctorius tadpoles (D). Color patterns are clearly visible already at metamorphosis (D). Photo credits: Bibiana Rojas (A, C) and Andrius Pašukonis (B, D).