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Table 2 Summary of survival probabilities (φ) and longevity in frog species in the genus Pseudacris, separated by clade

From: Life history traits and reproductive ecology of North American chorus frogs of the genus Pseudacris (Hylidae)

Clade

Species

φ eggs

φ larvae

φ juveniles

φ adults

Lifespan

Age at maturity

References

West coast

P. cadaverina

–

–

–

–

–

–

–

 

P. hypochondriaca

0.85–0.95

–

–

0.01–0.3

–

1 year

[66, 207]

 

P. sierra

–

0.90–0.95

–

–

–

–

[64]

 

P. regilla

–

–

–

–

1–3 years

1–3 year

[63, 208, 209]

Fat frog

P. illinoensis

–

–

0.03–0.04

0.28

2–6 years

1 year

[36, 210, 211, 210,211,212]

 

P. ornata

–

0.94–0.97

0.32–0.85

0.52

–

–

[77, 179, 213]

 

P. streckeri

–

–

–

–

1–3 years

–

[132, 214]

Crucifer

P. crucifer

0.52

0.5–0.9

0.25

0.25

4 years

2 years

[99, 168, 203, 215, 104, 215,216,217,218,219,220,221]

 

P. ocularis

–

0.1

–

–

–

–

[89]

Trilling frog

P. brachyphona

–

–

–

–

–

–

–

 

P. brimleyi

–

–

–

–

–

–

–

 

P. clarkii

0.39

0.22–0.84

–

–

1–2 years

–

[204, 214, 222, 223]

 

P. feriarum

0.77

0.10–0.89

–

–

–

–

[202, 224]

 

P. fouquettei

–

–

–

–

–

–

–

 

P. kalmi

–

–

–

–

–

–

–

 

P. maculata

0.4–0.9

0.3–0.9

0.09–0.13

0.14–0.49

2–7 years

1 year

[99, 105, 128, 129, 181, 114, 203, 225, 226, 225,226,227,228]

 

P. nigrita

–

–

–

0.28

1–3 years

–

[77]

 

P. triseriata

0.37–0.87

0.9

0.06–0.13

0.19

1–3 years

1–2 years

[113, 77, 127, 205, 217]

  1. To simplify the table, male and female survival parameters have been grouped