极端干旱事件、引入物种和疾病如何相互影响受威胁的两栖动物种群

IF 1.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Freshwater Science Pub Date : 2022-09-26 DOI:10.1086/722679
Travis McDevitt-Galles, W. Moss, Dana M. Calhoun, C. Briggs, Pieter T. J. Johnson
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在过去的一个世纪里,美国加利福尼亚州的本土两栖动物物种在地理范围和种群规模上都有所下降,包括1852年加利福尼亚红腿蛙Rana draytonii Baird和Girard以及1853年加利福尼亚虎Salamander Ambystoma californense Gray的急剧下降。栖息地丧失、传染病(如壶菌病)和入侵物种的引入是导致这种下降的潜在因素,但尚不清楚这些变量如何与极端天气事件相互作用,如长期干旱,从而影响两栖动物种群动态。我们使用了一个关于两栖动物繁殖活动的7年数据集(2013-2019),该数据集包括最近的一次极端干旱事件,以评估1)干旱期间和之后这些分类群的繁殖活动如何不同,以及2)干旱、壶菌感染(Bd)和入侵物种与两栖动物幼虫的存在和丰度之间的加性和交互关系。根据对加利福尼亚州110个扁豆栖息地的650项调查,这两种两栖动物对干旱的严重程度都非常敏感,因此,与研究的最初一年相比,在干旱高峰期,R.draytonii和A.californense占据的栖息地比例分别下降了36%和87%。然而,这两个分类群都表现出了强劲的恢复,随着干旱条件的缓解,繁殖发生率在接下来的几年(2016-2019)有所增加。入侵鱼类和美洲牛蛙(Rana catesbeiana Shaw,1802)也对这两个本地分类群的出现和密度进行了负面预测。最后,我们发现Bd和R.draytonii幼虫密度之间的关系受到干旱条件的影响,这表明Bd的传播率或对寄主持久性的影响对气候敏感。这些发现说明了本地分类群从最近的干旱条件中恢复的能力,并加强了控制入侵物种对改善受威胁两栖动物繁殖活动的重要性。
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How extreme drought events, introduced species, and disease interact to influence threatened amphibian populations
Over the past century, native amphibian species in California, USA, have declined in geographic range and population size, including precipitous declines of the California Red-legged Frog Rana draytonii Baird and Girard, 1852 and the California Tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense Gray, 1853. Habitat loss, infectious disease (e.g., chytridiomycosis), and the introduction of invasive species are potential contributors to this decline, but it is unclear how these variables interact with extreme weather events, such as prolonged drought to affect amphibian population dynamics. We used a 7-y dataset (2013–2019) on amphibian breeding activity that encompassed a recent extreme drought event to assess 1) how breeding activities of these taxa differed during and after drought conditions and 2) the additive and interactive relationships of drought, chytrid fungal infection (Bd), and invasive species with the presence and abundance of larval amphibians. Based on 650 surveys of 110 lentic habitats in California, both amphibian species were highly sensitive to drought severity, such that the proportion of occupied sites during peak drought conditions decreased by 36% for R. draytonii and 87% for A. californiense relative to the initial year of the study. However, both taxa showed strong recovery, with increases in breeding occurrence as drought conditions eased in the following years (2016–2019). Invasive fishes and American Bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana Shaw, 1802) also negatively predicted the occurrence and density of the 2 native taxa. Finally, we found that the relationship between Bd and R. draytonii larval density was influenced by drought conditions, suggesting that Bd’s transmission rates or effects on host persistence are sensitive to climate. These findings illustrate the ability of native taxa to recover from recent drought conditions and reinforce the importance of controlling invasive species for improving breeding activities of threatened amphibians.
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Freshwater Science
Freshwater Science ECOLOGY-MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
CiteScore
4.10
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0.00%
发文量
49
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Freshwater Science (FWS) publishes articles that advance understanding and environmental stewardship of all types of inland aquatic ecosystems (lakes, rivers, streams, reservoirs, subterranean, and estuaries) and ecosystems at the interface between aquatic and terrestrial habitats (wetlands, riparian areas, and floodplains). The journal regularly features papers on a wide range of topics, including physical, chemical, and biological properties of lentic and lotic habitats; ecosystem processes; structure and dynamics of populations, communities, and ecosystems; ecology, systematics, and genetics of freshwater organisms, from bacteria to vertebrates; linkages between freshwater and other ecosystems and between freshwater ecology and other aquatic sciences; bioassessment, conservation, and restoration; environmental management; and new or novel methods for basic or applied research.
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