Conservation of newt guilds in an agricultural landscape of Belgium: the importance of aquatic and terrestrial habitats

被引:75
作者
Denoel, Mathieu [1 ]
Ficetola, G. Francesco [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Liege, Dept Environm Sci, Behav Biol Unit, Lab Fish & Aquat Ethol,Lab Fish & Amphibian Ethol, B-4020 Liege, Belgium
[2] Univ Savoie, CNRS, UMR Biol Alpine Populat 5553, Le Bourget Du Lac, France
关键词
amphibians; decline; fish introduction; fragmentation; habitat determinants; landscape use; meta-population;
D O I
10.1002/aqc.853
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
1. Amphibians are declining worldwide in response to local and global pressures. Pond-breeding species are particularly vulnerable to environmental change because they rely on two components of the landscape: aquatic and terrestrial habitats. Agricultural practices are changing rapidly at world and local scales. As a consequence, farm ponds and their surrounding terrestrial landscapes will probably be affected. 2. This study investigated the main habitat determinants for the occurrence of four species of newts (genus Triturus) inhabiting the Pays de Herve, a rural area in Belgium. Newt occurrence was determined for 258 ponds and the effect of habitat on distribution determinants was evaluated using generalized linear models. 3. Newts were found in 42% of the ponds. Contrary to expectations, the distribution of newts was not positively associated with a high density of ponds. However, a low occurrence of newts and the low water depth of many ponds suggest a low quality of habitats. Proximity to forest, deep water, and an absence of fish in ponds are factors that significantly favour newts, but terrestrial habitat requirements vary among species. 4. These results indicate the necessity of maintaining both forest and meadow patches in close proximity to ponds inhabited by newts., and of controlling fish introduction in those ponds. These findings stress the importance of conservation and management of terrestrial and aquatic habitats for maintaining amphibian diversity. Copyright (c) 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
引用
收藏
页码:714 / 728
页数:15
相关论文
共 85 条
[71]   Zooplankton successions in neighboring lakes with contrasting impacts of amphibian and fish predators [J].
Schabetsberger, Robert ;
Grill, Susanne ;
Hauser, Gabriele ;
Wukus, Petra .
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF HYDROBIOLOGY, 2006, 91 (03) :197-221
[72]   Small habitat size and isolation can promote species richness: second-order effects on biodiversity in shallow lakes and ponds [J].
Scheffer, M ;
van Geest, GJ ;
Zimmer, K ;
Jeppesen, E ;
Sondergaard, M ;
Butler, MG ;
Hanson, MA ;
Declerck, S ;
De Meester, L .
OIKOS, 2006, 112 (01) :227-231
[73]  
Semlitsch Raymond D., 2003, P1
[74]   Biological delineation of terrestrial buffer zones for pond-breeding salamanders [J].
Semlitsch, RD .
CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 1998, 12 (05) :1113-1119
[75]   Biological criteria for buffer zones around wetlands and riparian habitats for amphibians and reptiles [J].
Semlitsch, RD ;
Bodie, JR .
CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 2003, 17 (05) :1219-1228
[76]   The effects of fish on assemblages of amphibians in ponds: a field experiment [J].
Smith, GR ;
Rettig, JE ;
Mittelbach, GG ;
Valiulis, JL ;
Schaack, SR .
FRESHWATER BIOLOGY, 1999, 41 (04) :829-837
[77]  
Sokal RR., 2012, BIOMETRY, V4rd
[78]   Ecological impacts of arable intensification in Europe [J].
Stoate, C ;
Boatman, ND ;
Borralho, RJ ;
Carvalho, CR ;
de Snoo, GR ;
Eden, P .
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 2001, 63 (04) :337-365
[79]   Status and trends of amphibian declines and extinctions worldwide [J].
Stuart, SN ;
Chanson, JS ;
Cox, NA ;
Young, BE ;
Rodrigues, ASL ;
Fischman, DL ;
Waller, RW .
SCIENCE, 2004, 306 (5702) :1783-1786
[80]   Forecasting agriculturally driven global environmental change [J].
Tilman, D ;
Fargione, J ;
Wolff, B ;
D'Antonio, C ;
Dobson, A ;
Howarth, R ;
Schindler, D ;
Schlesinger, WH ;
Simberloff, D ;
Swackhamer, D .
SCIENCE, 2001, 292 (5515) :281-284