Anuran responses to spatial patterns of agricultural landscapes in Argentina
Context: Amphibians are declining worldwide and land use change to agriculture is recognized as a leading cause. Argentina is undergoing an agriculturalization process with rapid changes in landscape structure. Objectives: We evaluated anuran response to landscape composition and configuration in two landscapes of east-central Argentina with different degrees of agriculturalization. We identified sensitive species and evaluated landscape influence on communities and individual species at two spatial scales. Methods: We compared anuran richness, frequency of occurrence, and activity between landscapes using call surveys data from 120 sampling points from 2007 to 2009. We evaluated anuran responses to landscape structure variables estimated within 250 and 500-m radius buffers using canonical correspondence analysis and multimodel inference from a set of candidate models. Results: Anuran richness was lower in the landscape with greater level of agriculturalization with reduced amount of forest cover and stream length. This patternwas driven by the lower occurrence and calling activity of seven out of the sixteen recorded species. Four species responded positively to the amount of forest cover and stream habitat. Three species responded positively to forest cohesion and negatively to rural housing. Two responded negatively to crop area and diversity of cover classes. Conclusions: Anurans within agricultural landscapes of east-central Argentina are responding to landscape structure. Responses varied depending on species and study scale. Life-history traits contribute to responses differences. Our study offers a better understanding of landscape effects on anurans and can be used for land management in other areas experiencing a similar agriculturalization process.
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AMPHIBIAN CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE EXPANSION AND INTENSIFICATION ENTRE RIOS ESPINAL LANSCAPE STRUCTURE HABITAT LOSS FOREST CONNECTIVITY LANDSCAPE HETEROGENEITY AMPHIBIAN CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE EXPANSION AND INTENSIFICATION ENTRE RIOS ESPINAL LANSCAPE STRUCTURE HABITAT LOSS FOREST CONNECTIVITY LANDSCAPE HETEROGENEITY |
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AMPHIBIAN CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE EXPANSION AND INTENSIFICATION ENTRE RIOS ESPINAL LANSCAPE STRUCTURE HABITAT LOSS FOREST CONNECTIVITY LANDSCAPE HETEROGENEITY AMPHIBIAN CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE EXPANSION AND INTENSIFICATION ENTRE RIOS ESPINAL LANSCAPE STRUCTURE HABITAT LOSS FOREST CONNECTIVITY LANDSCAPE HETEROGENEITY Suárez, Romina P. Zaccagnini, María Elena Babbitt, Kimberly J. Calamari, Noelia Cerezo, Alexis Natale, Guillermo S. Codugnello, Nadia Boca, Rosa Teresa Damonte, María J. Vera Candioti, Josefina Gavier Pizarro, Gregorio I. Anuran responses to spatial patterns of agricultural landscapes in Argentina |
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Context: Amphibians are declining worldwide and land use change to agriculture is recognized as a leading cause. Argentina is undergoing an agriculturalization process with rapid changes in landscape structure. Objectives: We evaluated anuran response to landscape composition and configuration in two landscapes of east-central Argentina with different degrees of agriculturalization. We identified sensitive species and evaluated landscape influence on communities and individual species at two spatial scales. Methods: We compared anuran richness, frequency of occurrence, and activity between landscapes using call surveys data from 120 sampling points from 2007 to 2009. We evaluated anuran responses to landscape structure variables estimated within 250 and 500-m radius buffers using canonical correspondence analysis and multimodel inference from a set of candidate models. Results: Anuran richness was lower in the landscape with greater level of agriculturalization with reduced amount of forest cover and stream length. This patternwas driven by the lower occurrence and calling activity of seven out of the sixteen recorded species. Four species responded positively to the amount of forest cover and stream habitat. Three species responded positively to forest cohesion and negatively to rural housing. Two responded negatively to crop area and diversity of cover classes. Conclusions: Anurans within agricultural landscapes of east-central Argentina are responding to landscape structure. Responses varied depending on species and study scale. Life-history traits contribute to responses differences. Our study offers a better understanding of landscape effects on anurans and can be used for land management in other areas experiencing a similar agriculturalization process. |
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Suárez, Romina P. Zaccagnini, María Elena Babbitt, Kimberly J. Calamari, Noelia Cerezo, Alexis Natale, Guillermo S. Codugnello, Nadia Boca, Rosa Teresa Damonte, María J. Vera Candioti, Josefina Gavier Pizarro, Gregorio I. |
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Suárez, Romina P. Zaccagnini, María Elena Babbitt, Kimberly J. Calamari, Noelia Cerezo, Alexis Natale, Guillermo S. Codugnello, Nadia Boca, Rosa Teresa Damonte, María J. Vera Candioti, Josefina Gavier Pizarro, Gregorio I. |
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Anuran responses to spatial patterns of agricultural landscapes in Argentina |
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Anuran responses to spatial patterns of agricultural landscapes in Argentina |
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KOHA-OAI-AGRO:473052022-03-02T13:17:43Zhttp://ceiba.agro.uba.ar/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=47305http://ceiba.agro.uba.ar/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=AAGAnuran responses to spatial patterns of agricultural landscapes in ArgentinaSuárez, Romina P.Zaccagnini, María ElenaBabbitt, Kimberly J.Calamari, NoeliaCerezo, Alexis Natale, Guillermo S.Codugnello, NadiaBoca, Rosa TeresaDamonte, María J.Vera Candioti, JosefinaGavier Pizarro, Gregorio I.textengapplication/pdfContext: Amphibians are declining worldwide and land use change to agriculture is recognized as a leading cause. Argentina is undergoing an agriculturalization process with rapid changes in landscape structure. Objectives: We evaluated anuran response to landscape composition and configuration in two landscapes of east-central Argentina with different degrees of agriculturalization. We identified sensitive species and evaluated landscape influence on communities and individual species at two spatial scales. Methods: We compared anuran richness, frequency of occurrence, and activity between landscapes using call surveys data from 120 sampling points from 2007 to 2009. We evaluated anuran responses to landscape structure variables estimated within 250 and 500-m radius buffers using canonical correspondence analysis and multimodel inference from a set of candidate models. Results: Anuran richness was lower in the landscape with greater level of agriculturalization with reduced amount of forest cover and stream length. This patternwas driven by the lower occurrence and calling activity of seven out of the sixteen recorded species. Four species responded positively to the amount of forest cover and stream habitat. Three species responded positively to forest cohesion and negatively to rural housing. Two responded negatively to crop area and diversity of cover classes. Conclusions: Anurans within agricultural landscapes of east-central Argentina are responding to landscape structure. Responses varied depending on species and study scale. Life-history traits contribute to responses differences. Our study offers a better understanding of landscape effects on anurans and can be used for land management in other areas experiencing a similar agriculturalization process.Context: Amphibians are declining worldwide and land use change to agriculture is recognized as a leading cause. Argentina is undergoing an agriculturalization process with rapid changes in landscape structure. Objectives: We evaluated anuran response to landscape composition and configuration in two landscapes of east-central Argentina with different degrees of agriculturalization. We identified sensitive species and evaluated landscape influence on communities and individual species at two spatial scales. Methods: We compared anuran richness, frequency of occurrence, and activity between landscapes using call surveys data from 120 sampling points from 2007 to 2009. We evaluated anuran responses to landscape structure variables estimated within 250 and 500-m radius buffers using canonical correspondence analysis and multimodel inference from a set of candidate models. Results: Anuran richness was lower in the landscape with greater level of agriculturalization with reduced amount of forest cover and stream length. This patternwas driven by the lower occurrence and calling activity of seven out of the sixteen recorded species. Four species responded positively to the amount of forest cover and stream habitat. Three species responded positively to forest cohesion and negatively to rural housing. Two responded negatively to crop area and diversity of cover classes. Conclusions: Anurans within agricultural landscapes of east-central Argentina are responding to landscape structure. Responses varied depending on species and study scale. Life-history traits contribute to responses differences. Our study offers a better understanding of landscape effects on anurans and can be used for land management in other areas experiencing a similar agriculturalization process.AMPHIBIAN CONSERVATIONAGRICULTURE EXPANSION AND INTENSIFICATIONENTRE RIOSESPINALLANSCAPE STRUCTUREHABITAT LOSSFOREST CONNECTIVITYLANDSCAPE HETEROGENEITYLandscape Ecology |