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Effects of nitrate on the interactions of the tadpoles of two ranids (Rana clamitans and R. catesbeiana)
Authors:Geoffrey R Smith  Kathleen G Temple  Haley A Dingfelder  David A Vaala
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, Denison University, Granville, OH 43023, USA;(2) Present address: Department of Zoology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74048, USA
Abstract:Nitrogen pollution as a result of agricultural runoff and atmospheric deposition is a major challenge to aquatic ecosystems, and is likely to increase in the future. Nitrogenous pollutants are potential stressors of amphibian larvae through their toxicological impacts on individuals; however, they may also increase primary productivity. We examined how such an anthropogenic stressor could influence the interactions between two potentially competing species of tadpoles (Rana clamitans and R. catesbeiana). In a 42 d mesocosm experiment, R. catesbeiana survival, but not final mass, was reduced by nitrate addition. Rana catesbeiana survival was lower when in competition with R. clamitans than when only experiencing intraspecific competition. For R. clamitans, survival was not affected by nitrate addition or competition type. Rana clamitans in nitrate addition mesocosms were heavier than tadpoles from no nitrate mesocosms, and were heavier in intraspecific than in interspecific mesocosms. Our results suggest that nitrate can influence the performance of amphibian larvae, and that its effects could have complex effects on aquatic ecosystems.
Keywords:Amphibians  Competition  Mesocosms  Nitrogen pollution  Stressors
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