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How plants affect amphibian populations

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BIOLOGICAL REVIEWS
卷 97, 期 5, 页码 1749-1767

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/brv.12861

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amphibian ecology; plant effects; vegetation; amphibian habitat; management; conservation; forestry; wetland

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  1. National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship [049347-06]
  2. P. E. O. Scholar Award

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Plant communities can have significant effects on the distribution, abundance, and performance of amphibians through various direct and indirect pathways, including influencing abiotic conditions, resource availability, and interspecific interactions. Research on the mechanistic and trait-based aspects of how plants influence amphibian ecology is lacking, highlighting the need for further study and integration of plant and amphibian ecology to improve conservation and management efforts for amphibians.
Descriptions of amphibian habitat, both aquatic and terrestrial, often include plants as characteristics but seldom is it understood whether and how those plants affect amphibian ecology. Understanding how plants affect amphibian populations is needed to develop strategies to combat declines of some amphibian populations. Using a systematic approach, we reviewed and synthesized available literature on the effects of plants on pond-breeding amphibians during the aquatic and terrestrial stages of their life cycle. Our review highlights that plant communities can strongly influence the distribution, abundance, and performance of amphibians in multiple direct and indirect ways. We found three broad themes of plants' influence on amphibians: plants can affect amphibians through effects on abiotic conditions including the thermal, hydric, and chemical aspects of an amphibian's environment; plants can have large effects on aquatic life stages through effects on resource quality and abundance; and plants can modify the nature and strength of interspecific interactions between amphibians and other species - notably predators. We synthesized insights gained from the literature to discuss how plant community management fits within efforts to manage amphibian populations and to guide future research efforts. While some topical areas are well researched, we found a general lack of mechanistic and trait-based work which is needed to advance our understanding of the drivers through which plants influence amphibian ecology. Our literature review reveals the substantial role that plants can have on amphibian ecology and the need for integrating plant and amphibian ecology to improve research and management outcomes for amphibians.

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