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Restoration of Geographically Isolated Wetlands: An Amphibian-Centric Review of Methods and Effectiveness

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DIVERSITY-BASEL
卷 14, 期 10, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/d14100879

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pond; vernal pool; Carolina bay; prairie pothole; flatwoods; frog; tadpole; salamander; newt; habitat

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  1. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management [DE-EM0005228]
  2. National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship [049347-06]
  3. P.E.O. Scholar Award

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This paper reviews the evidence that restoration of geographically isolated wetlands promotes pond-breeding amphibian occupancy and population persistence, and provides an overview of restoration practices and the limitations of evaluating successful restoration. The authors recommend leveraging prior successes and establishing systematic data collection and dissemination for researchers and practitioners.
Geographically isolated wetlands provide a critical habitat for pond-breeding amphibians, a taxa of broad conservation concern. Global wetland loss and degradation has made restoration essential for amphibian conservation. Restoration goals typically include recovering the wetlands' physiochemical, hydrological, and ecological functions. However, for pond-breeding amphibians, successful restoration should also result in sustained populations, which is difficult to assess and infrequently reported. In this paper, we review the available evidence that restoration of geographically isolated wetlands promotes pond-breeding amphibian occupancy and population persistence. We provide an overview of restoration practices addressing hydrology, vegetation, and ecological processes within these unique environments and across spatial scales. We then summarize the evidence, and discuss the limitations, for evaluating successful restoration within the context of amphibian conservation across these categories. Finally, we provide recommendations for researchers and practitioners to leverage prior successes and establish systematic data collection and dissemination. Moving restoration of wetlands for amphibian conservation forward will require more robust data collection and reporting.

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