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Influence of wetland hydroperiod on diversity and abundance of metamorphosing juvenile amphibians
Authors:Joseph H K Pechmann  David E Scott  J Whitfield Gibbons  Raymond D Semlitsch
Institution:(1) University of Georgia's Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, P.O. Drawer E, 29802 Aiken, SC, U.S.A.;(2) Present address: Meeman Biological Field Station and Department of Biology, Memphis State University, 38152 Memphis, TN, U.S.A.
Abstract:Numbers of successfully metamorphosing juvenile amphibians were tabulated at three wetlands in South Carolina, U.S.A. using terrestrial drift fences with pitfall traps. A relatively undisturbed Carolina bay was studied for eight years, a partially drained Carolina bay for four years, and a man-made borrow pit for three years. Annual production of juveniles at the undisturbed Carolina bay ranged from zero to 75,644 individuals of 15 species. Fewer individuals of fewer species typically metamorphosed at the borrow pit than at the undisturbed bay, with the least numbers at the partially drained Carolina bay. Both total number and species diversity of metamorphosing juveniles at each site each year showed a strong positive correlation with hydroperiod, i.e., the number of days a site contained standing water that year. Data for one common anuran species and the most common salamander species were analyzed separately by multiple regression, in addition to the community analyses. For the mole salamander, Ambystoma talpoideum, hydroperiod was a significant predictor of the number of metamorphosing juveniles, but the number of breeding females was not. For the ornate chorus frog, Pseudacris ornata, the number of breeding females was a significant predictor of the number of metamorphosing juveniles, but hydroperiod was not. Variation in the dates of wetland filling and drying interacts with other factors to determine amphibian community structure and diversity. Either increasing or decreasing the number of days a wetland holds water could increase or decrease the number and species diversity of amphibians in and around a wetland.
Keywords:Ambystoma talpoideum  amphibian  Carolina bay  community  diversity  drying  hydroperiod  metamorphosis  Pseudacris ornata  reproduction
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