Breeding Population Dynamics of Threatened Crawfish Frogs Inform Targets for Habitat Management

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Vanessa C. K. Terrell, J. Maerz, Nathan J. Engbrecht, Rochelle M Stiles, B. Crawford, M. Lannoo
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We used data from a five-year study at two focal breeding wetlands of a single Crawfish Frog (Rana areolata) population to demonstrate the relative importance and potential of tadpole survival as a target for population management. We concurrently estimated 11 vital rates in the field and used a females-only matrix projection model to estimate elasticities of demographic rates. We then simulated stochastic population dynamics at each wetland with and without immigration to estimate the intrinsic capacity for each focal breeding wetland to sustain a Crawfish Frog breeding population and the likelihood of breeding population persistence at each wetland. Elasticity of tadpole survival was second only to juvenile survival elasticity and 1.34–2.04 times greater than adult survival elasticity. Projections indicated that the Crawfish Frog population was not at risk of extinction but only one breeding site was capable of self-sustaining a breeding population. Because of low tadpole survival, the other breeding site was completely dependent on immigration to persist and was functioning as a population sink. Despite higher variability compared to terrestrial vital rates, larval survival did have a strong effect on population growth. Tadpole survival at the more productive breeding site was density dependent and likely related to wetland vegetation and predator and competitor abundance. Two additional findings were that annual survival of frogs following their first known breeding event was 48% lower compared to survival of frogs that had bred in two or more prior years, and adult temporary emigration from the breeding population was moderately high. Our study demonstrates the benefits of using population models that integrate density-dependent processes, temporary emigration from the breeding population, and state-specific adult survival, to identify larval habitats that function as population sinks and limit current population size and persistence probability. We contend that tadpole survival is an important and feasible habitat management target within broader conservation strategies for Crawfish Frogs and other amphibian species.
受威胁小龙虾蛙的繁殖种群动态为生境管理目标提供信息
我们使用了一项为期五年的研究数据,该研究在一个小龙虾蛙(Rana areolata)种群的两个重点繁殖湿地进行,以证明蝌蚪存活作为种群管理目标的相对重要性和潜力。我们同时估计了该领域的11个生命率,并使用仅限女性的矩阵投影模型来估计人口统计率的弹性。然后,我们模拟了每个湿地在有和没有移民的情况下的随机种群动态,以估计每个重点繁殖湿地维持小龙虾-青蛙繁殖种群的内在能力,以及每个湿地繁殖种群持续存在的可能性。蝌蚪的生存弹性仅次于幼年生存弹性,是成年生存弹性的1.34–2.04倍。预测表明,小龙虾蛙种群没有灭绝的风险,但只有一个繁殖地能够自我维持繁殖种群。由于蝌蚪存活率低,另一个繁殖地完全依赖移民来维持,并起到了种群汇的作用。尽管与陆地生命率相比具有更高的变异性,但幼虫的存活确实对种群增长有很大影响。蝌蚪在生产力较高的繁殖地的生存取决于密度,可能与湿地植被、捕食者和竞争对手的丰度有关。另外两项发现是,与前两年或两年以上繁殖的青蛙相比,首次已知繁殖事件后青蛙的年存活率低48%,并且繁殖种群中的成年临时移民比例适中。我们的研究证明了使用种群模型的好处,该模型整合了密度依赖过程、繁殖种群的临时迁移和特定州的成年存活,以确定作为种群汇的幼虫栖息地,并限制当前种群规模和持续概率。我们认为,在小龙虾、青蛙和其他两栖动物物种的更广泛保护战略中,蝌蚪的生存是一个重要而可行的栖息地管理目标。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
CiteScore
31.40
自引率
1.10%
发文量
312
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance. Accounts of Chemical Research replaces the traditional article abstract with an article "Conspectus." These entries synopsize the research affording the reader a closer look at the content and significance of an article. Through this provision of a more detailed description of the article contents, the Conspectus enhances the article's discoverability by search engines and the exposure for the research.
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