Assessing Summer Pond and Lake Inlet Use by Gray Treefrogs (Hyla versicolor/chrysoscelis complex) Using PVC Pipe Traps in Northwest Missouri

J. D. McGhee
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The widespread decline in amphibian populations highlights the need for establishing rigorous monitoring methods for long-term population studies. In an attempt to launch a long-term monitoring study for a Gray Treefrog complex (Hyla versicolor LeConte /chrysoscelis Cope, hereafter treefrog) population in northwest Missouri, I tested the use of PVC pipe traps in a system of ponds and inlets along a lakeside habitat for three years. For each pond (3) and inlet (2), I established an array of 16 pipes so as to compare differences in use between pipe location, ponds and inlets, and sex ratio between sites. Pipes were checked twice a week during the summer for the presence of treefrogs. Treefrog usage of pipes between ponds and inlets were compared using a contingency table analysis, while an ANOVA was used to assess differences in sex ratios between sites (α = 0.05). A single inlet was used by treefrogs more heavily than the other ponds or inlet (G = 13.61, df = 3, P = 0.0035), however, I found no differences in terms of pipe location within a pond or inlet. Mean sex ratio between water bodies varied but did not significantly differ. There appears to be little effect in terms of pipe placement within our 50 m buffer from the water's edge, but unique habitat effects at sampling locations may significantly affect detection rates or usage.
利用PVC管捕集器评估密苏里州西北部灰树蛙(Hyla versicolis /chrysoscelis complex)对夏季池塘和湖泊入口的利用
两栖动物数量的广泛减少突出了建立长期种群研究的严格监测方法的必要性。为了对密苏里州西北部的灰树蛙(Hyla versicolor LeConte /chrysoscelis Cope,以下简称树蛙)种群进行长期监测研究,我在湖边栖息地的池塘和入口系统中测试了PVC管陷阱的使用,为期三年。对于每个池塘(3)和入口(2),我建立了一个16根管道的阵列,以比较管道位置、池塘和入口之间的使用差异以及站点之间的性别比例。在夏季,他们每周检查两次管道,看是否有树蛙。采用列联表分析比较树蛙对池塘和入口之间管道的使用情况,并采用方差分析评估不同地点间性别比例的差异(α = 0.05)。树蛙比其他池塘或入口更频繁地使用单个入口(G = 13.61, df = 3, P = 0.0035),然而,我发现池塘或入口内的管道位置没有差异。水体间平均性别比存在差异,但差异不显著。在距离水边50米的缓冲区内放置管道似乎没有什么影响,但采样地点的独特栖息地效应可能会显著影响检出率或使用率。
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