Dendrobates

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Dendrobates is a genus of poison dart frogs native to Central and South America. It once contained numerous species, but most originally placed in this genus have been split off into other genera such as Adelphobates, Ameerega, Andinobates, Epipedobates, Excidobates, Oophaga, Phyllobates and Ranitomeya (essentially all the brightly marked poison dart frogs; i.e. excluding the duller genera in the family like Colostethus and Hyloxalus), leaving only five large to medium-sized species in the genus Dendrobates.[1][2] All the other genera used to be grouped in with Dendrobates because it was previously thought that all brightly colored poison dart frogs came from the same ancestor but this has since been proven to be incorrect.[3] Dendrobates and Phyllobates evolved conspicuous coloration from the same common ancestor but not the same as any of the other genera listed above.[4]

There is accumulating evidence that Dendrobates are diet specialists and sequester the toxin found on their skin from their diet. It has been found that diet specialization evolved in tandem with conspicuous coloration in the case of Dendrobates.[5]

The generic name Dendrobates is derived Template:Ety, meaning ‘tree climber’.[6]

Dendrobates mostly live on the forest floor. They lay their eggs in damp leaf litter on the forest floor. After the eggs hatch, some species of Dendrobates carry their tadpoles on their backs up to the rainforest canopy so they can grow in the pools of water on top of Bromeliaceae, and feed their tadpoles with unfertilized eggs.[7]

Species

Image Common name Binomial name and authority[8] Distribution
File:Flickr - ggallice - Green and black poison dart frog (2).jpg Green and black poison dart frog Dendrobates auratus (Girard, 1855)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". southeastern Nicaragua on the Atlantic slope and southeastern Costa Rica on the Pacific coast through Panama to northwestern Colombia (Chocó Department)
File:Bumblebee Poison Frog Dendrobates leucomelas.jpg Yellow-banded poison dart frog Dendrobates leucomelas Steindachner, 1864Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Guyana, Brazil, Venezuela and the extreme easternmost part of Colombia
Rockstone poison dart frog Dendrobates nubeculosus Jungfer and Böhme, 2004Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". near Rockstone, Guyana
File:Flickr- grenouille dendrobate.jpg Dyeing poison dart frog Dendrobates tinctorius (Cuvier, 1797)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Guiana Shield, including parts of Guyana, Suriname, Brazil, and nearly all of French Guiana.
File:Dendrobates truncatus.jpg Yellow-striped poison dart frog Dendrobates truncatus (Cope, 1861)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Colombia

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