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Effects of Urbanization on Occupancy of Stream Salamanders
Authors:STEVEN J PRICE  ROBERT A BROWNE  MICHAEL E DORCAS
Institution:1. Department of Biology, Davidson College, Davidson, NC 28035‐7118, U.S.A.;2. Department of Biology, Wake Forest University, Winston‐Salem, NC 27109, U.S.A.
Abstract:Abstract: Urban development is the most common form of land conversion in the United States. Using a before–after control‐impact study design, we investigated the effects of urbanization on larval and adult stages of southern two‐lined salamanders (Eurycea cirrigera) and northern dusky salamanders (Desmognathus fuscus). Over 5 years, we estimated changes in occupancy and probabilities of colonization and survival in 13 stream catchments after urbanization and in 17 catchments that were not urbanized. We also examined effects of proportion of urbanized area in a catchment and distance of the salamander population to the nearest stream on probabilities of colonization and survival. Before urbanization, adult and larval stages of the two salamander species occupied nearly all surveyed streams, with occupancy estimates ranging from 1.0 to 0.78. Four years after urbanization mean occupancy of larval and adult two‐lined salamanders had decreased from 0.87 and 0.78 to 0.57 and 0.39, respectively. Estimates of mean occupancy of larval northern dusky salamanders decreased from 1.0 to 0.57 in urban streams 4 years after urbanization; however, adult northern dusky salamander occupancy remained close to 1.0 in urban streams over 5 years. Occupancy estimates in control streams were similar for each species and stage over 5 years. Urbanization was associated with decreases in survival probabilities of adult and larval two‐lined salamanders and decreases in colonization probabilities of larval dusky salamanders. Nevertheless, proportion of impervious surface and distance to nearest stream had little effect on probabilities of survival and colonization. Our results imply that in the evaluation of the effects of urbanization on species, such as amphibians, with complex life cycles, consideration of the effects of urbanization on both adult and larval stages is required.
Keywords:amphibian decline  before–  after control‐impact study  Desmognathus  development  dynamic occupancy model  Eurycea  northern dusky salamander  southern two‐lined salamander  declinació  n de anfibios  desarrollo  Desmognathus  estudio previo y posterior del impacto del control  Eurycea  modelo de ocupació  n diná  mica
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