Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Population Growth Rate Model

Works Cited

Crede Calhoun, The Importance of Frogs, Internet, http://www.deepcreektimes.com/kids/april2005.html

Unknown, Glass Frogs: Centrolenidae- Habitat, <ahref="http://animals.jrank.org/pages/162/Glass-Frogs-Centrolenidae-HABITAT.html">Glass Frogs: Centrolenidae- Habitat</a>

Unknow, Glass Frogs: Centrolenidae-Pacific Giant Glass Frog (centrolene Geckoideum): Species Accounts, http://animals.jrank.org/pages/168/Glass-Frogs-Centrolenidae-PACIFIC-GIANT-GLASS-FROG-Centrolene-geckoideum-SPECIES-ACCOUNTS.html

Unknown, Glass Frogs- The See-through Frogs, http://www.factzoo.com/amphibians/glass-frogs-see-through-transparent.html

Tracy V. Wilson, How Frogs Work, Internet, http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/life/zoology/reptiles-amphibians/frog5.htm

Monday, May 21, 2012

Reproduction

The Pacific Giant Glass Frog reproduces by the male first finding the perfect spot. Then he fights off any other males that try to take over. He waits there and calls for a female. The females comes over to the males spot and he climbs on her back. This piggyback postion is called amplexus. The male stays on her back untill she lays the eggs. 24-36 eggs can be laid at a time. The gestation period is 60 days and they can live up to 6 years. They are "r" because they produce more then 5 young and they go off not taking care of the eggs.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Threats

Some of the threats that made the frogs disappear are global warming, temperature changes, and having a less cloudy sky makes the weather to dry for frogs. People are cutting down forests and there are fires that also destroy the forest. If this keeps happening they will become extinct. A soultion is if there was an unlimited amount of rainforests then the frog would live there becuase it is moist and wouldn't dry out the frog's skin.

Role in the Ecosystem

Frogs keep the bug population to a minimum and keep the ecosystem in balance. And they are a food source for larger animals. They are consumers because they other frogs. Some examples of other organisms in the same ecosystem are moths, dragonflies, and ants.

Nutrition

The glass frog eats many insects and some fish and even other frogs. So it is a carnivore and gets its energy from the meat it eats.


Food web of what a frod eats and what eats a frog.


Habitat

They live in Rain forests and Cloud forests. Mostly because it has a lot of rain and it is very humid. That way they can have there tadpoles in some source of water. It is located in South America. Abiotic factors are 150 inches of rain fall, 70-100 degrees, and 80% humidity most of the time. Some Biotic factors include animals, like monkeys, lions, and iguanas.
They like to live high in the mountain cloud forest from 5,740-9,840 feet above sea level, because they prefer forests with shade, waterfalls, or rapids.

Classification


Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Centrolenidae
Scientific Name: centrolene Geckoideum
Common Name: Glass Frog/Transparent Frog

Description



The color is a shiny, transparent green. The shape it frog shaped. The size for males is from 2.8 inches to about 3.2 inches. For females it is from 2.4 inches to 2.9 inches. Unusual Characteristics are it has see through skin. It is nocturnal and is most active late at night to very early in the morning. They can weigh up to 100 grams.




Skeletal System

Frog Integumentary System