Multiscale determinants of Pacific chorus frog occurrence in a developed landscape.

Urban Ecosyst

School of Environmental Studies, University of Victoria, 3800 Finnerty Rd, Victoria, British Columbia V8P 5C2 Canada.

Published: October 2020

Pacific chorus frog () populations have persisted despite urban and rural development throughout the species' range; yet it is possible that , like other anurans with which it historically co-occurred, will become extirpated from cities and suburbs if urbanization intensifies as predicted. An improved understanding of the conditions that enable this species to persist in developed landscapes is needed to identify and conserve suitable habitats. We investigated species-habitat relationships for in a mixed urban-rural landscape in southwestern British Columbia, Canada, to identify potential criteria for habitat suitability. We conducted repeat auditory surveys of chorusing males at 52 potential breeding wetlands and modeled occupancy at 26 of these sites using local and landscape variables representing competing hypotheses and spatial scales of influence. The models that best explained occupancy included a combination of terrestrial habitat and connectivity factors and the presence of non-native predators. We found that the proportion of impervious cover within 250 m of a wetland had the strongest negative impact on occupancy. Our findings suggest that availability of terrestrial habitat adjacent to breeding sites is the primary driver of species presence in the developed landscape. Conservation efforts should seek to limit impervious cover to less than 20% within a 250-m buffer around breeding wetlands. Further, restored and created wetlands in urban and rural areas may be more likely to support if they are designed with a seasonal hydroperiod that excludes non-native aquatic predators and are placed in an area of high pond density.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8550069PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11252-020-01057-4DOI Listing

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