Temporal variability of spawning site selection in the frog Rana dalmatina: consequences for habitat management
Article Sidebar
Google Scholar citations
Main Article Content
G. F. Ficetola
M. Valota
F. De Bernardi
We evaluated whether R. dalmatina females laid their eggs randomly within a pond or preferred particular microhabitats. The same measures were performed in the same area in two consecutive years to determine whether the pattern remained constant over time. In 2003, we observed a significant selection for areas with more submerged deadwood and vegetation, presence of emergent ground and low water depth. However, these results were not confirmed in the subsequent year when none of the microhabitat features measured had a significant effect. Although microhabitat features can strongly influence tadpoles, the temporal variability of habitat at this spatial scale suggests that habitat management could be more effective if focused on a a wider spatial scale.
Article Details
How to Cite
Ficetola, G. F. et al. “Temporal variability of spawning site selection in the frog Rana dalmatina: consequences for habitat management”. Animal Biodiversity and Conservation, vol.VOL 29, no. 2, pp. 157-63, doi:10.32800/abc.2006.29.0157.
Rights
Copyright
The authors retain copyright and grant the journal the right of first publication, with the work available simultaneously under a Creative Commons attribution license that allows sharing of the work with third parties, as long as they recognize authorship and the initial publication in this journal.