Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Biological Conservation
Volume
180
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Publication Date
12-1-2014
First Page
31
Last Page
38
Abstract
Landscape structure is important for shaping the abundance and distribution of amphibians, but prior studies of landscape effects have been species or ecosystem-specific. Using a large-scale, citizen science-generated database, we examined the effects of habitat composition, road disturbance, and habitat split (i.e. the isolation of wetland from forest by intervening land use) on the distribution and richness of frogs and toads in the eastern and central United States. Undergraduates from nine biology and environmental science courses collated occupancy data and characterized landscape structure at 1617 sampling locations from the North American Amphibian Monitoring Program. Our analysis revealed that anuran species richness and individual species distributions were consistently constrained by both road density and traffic volume. In contrast, developed land around wetlands had small, or even positive effects on anuran species richness and distributions after controlling for road effects. Effects of upland habitat composition varied among species, and habitat split had only weak effects on species richness or individual species distributions. Mechanisms underlying road effects on amphibians involve direct mortality, behavioral barriers to movement, and reduction in the quality of roadside habitats. Our results suggest that the negative effects of roads on amphibians occur across broad geographic regions, affecting even common species, and they underscore the importance of developing effective strategies to mitigate the impacts of roads on amphibian populations.
Recommended Citation
Cosentino, Bradley J.; Marsh, David M.; Jones, Kara S.; Apodaca, Joseph J.; Bates, Christopher; Beach, Jessica; Beard, Karen H.; Becklin, Kelsie; Bell, Jane Margaret; Crockett, Christopher; Fawson, George; Fjelsted, Jennifer; Forys, Elizabeth A.; Genet, Kristen S.; Grover, Melanie; Holmes, Jaimie; Indeck, Katherine; Karraker, Nancy E.; Kilpatrick, Eran S.; Langen, Tom A.; Mugel, Stephen G.; Molina, Alessandro; Vonesh, James R.; Weaver, Ryan J.; and Willey, Anisha, "Citizen science reveals widespread negative effects of roads on amphibian distributions" (2014). Wildland Resources Faculty Publications. Paper 2125.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/wild_facpub/2125