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Climatic influences on the breeding biology of the agile frog (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Rana dalmatina</Emphasis>)
Authors:Magali?Combes  David?Pinaud  Christophe?Barbraud  Jacques?Trotignon  Email author" target="_blank">Fran?ois?BrischouxEmail author
Institution:1.Centre d’Etudes Biologiques de Chizé, CEBC UMR 7372 CNRS-ULR,Villiers en Bois,France;2.Réserve Naturelle Nationale de Chérine, Maison de la Nature et de la Réserve,Saint-Michel-en-Brenne,France
Abstract:Severe population declines of amphibians have been shown to be attributed to climate change. Nevertheless, the various mechanisms through which climate can influence population dynamics of amphibians remain to be assessed, notably to disentangle the relative synergetic or antagonistic influences of temperature and precipitations on specific life history stages. We investigated the impact of rainfall and temperature on the egg-clutch abundance in a population of agile frog (Rana dalmatina) during 29 years (1987–2016) on 14 breeding sites located in Brenne Natural Park, France. Specifically, we examined the influence of environmental conditions occurring during five temporal windows of the year cycle corresponding to specific life history stages. Overall, our results suggest that the year-to-year fluctuations of egg-clutch abundances in Brenne Natural Park were partly dependent on local climatic conditions (rainfall and temperature). Climate seemed to influence breeding frogs during the autumn-winter period preceding reproduction. Spring and summer conditions did not influence reproduction. Additionally, we failed to detect effects of climatic conditions on newly metamorphosed individuals. Other factors such as density dependence and inter-specific interactions with introduced predators are likely to play a significant role in reproduction dynamics of the studied frog populations.
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