Figure 1
From: Diurnal activity in cane toads (Rhinella marina) is geographically widespread

The time of day that cane toads (Rhinella marina) were active was determined with active search surveys and remote-sensing cameras at 34 sites across the southern and western cane toad invasion ranges. Triangles designate sites where at least some toads where diurnally active. Circles (tropical transect) and squares (east coast transect) depict sites with nocturnal activity only. Pie charts show the proportion of toads that were diurnally (white) and nocturnally (black) active at respective sites. Sites without an accompanying pie chart are those where only nocturnal activity was detected.