| implications of microhabitat selection and patterns of activity on the thermal ecology of high elevation neotropical anurans. | this paper focuses on whether microhabitat selection reduces exposure to cold temperatures in highelevation tropical amphibians. i studied the microhabitat associations and thermal ecology of four anurans (colostethus subpunctatus, atelopus sp. nov., eleutherodactylus bogotensis, and hyla labialis) that live in the andes of central colombia. i compared two populations (3500 m and 2900 m) to evaluate the impact of a change in elevation on microhabitat thermal regimes and frog behavior. ambient te ... | 1996 | 28307793 |