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издание CESA Special Issue страницы 205-220

Foothill yellow-legged frog breeding biology in a semiregulated river, Humboldt County, CA

Тип публикацииJournal Article
Дата публикации2021-06-06
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ISSN2689419X, 26894203
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River-breeding foothill yellow-legged frogs (Rana boylii) are endemic to California and Oregon. Across this wide geographic range, many populations have declined due habitat loss, non-native competitors and predators (e.g., American bullfrogs [Lithobates catesbeianus], Centrarchid fish), and disrupted water flow due to dams. Even when flow conditions are not extensively regulated, managers still require basic and region-specific information about the breeding biology of this species to prevent further decline. To document spatiotemporal dynamics of reproductive output during drought and high flow years, we surveyed a 13.5 km reach of the lower Mad River, Humboldt County, CA approximately 70 km downstream of Matthews Dam. We found relatively high densities of egg masses (39 to 59 masses / km). Egg masses were generally laid on small cobbles (mean ±SE diameter = 11 ± 0.24 cm) at depths between 0 and 20 cm, and 95% of egg masses were laid within 6 m of the wetted edge. Egg masses were disproportionately found in the tailouts of fast runs and glides, and found less often than expected in side arms, runs, and riffles than would be expected by chance. Breeding timing appeared to be more related to rapid decreases in stream flow variance than air temperature. Taken with previous information about the species, our results suggest that R. boylii rely on multiple cues to initiate breeding. Our results can be used to help inform breeding timing and habitat use by R. boylii breeding under natural flow regimes in Northern California. Our recommendations for future research include further investigating upland habitat use by post-metamorphic life stages factors that influence breeding site selection.

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Van Hattem M. et al. Foothill yellow-legged frog breeding biology in a semiregulated river, Humboldt County, CA // California Fish and Wildlife Journal. 2021. Vol. CESA Special Issue. pp. 205-220.
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Van Hattem M., Bean W. T., Belamaric P. N., Gamblin H., Jones Scherbinski J., Olson J., Semerdjian A., Smith K., Widick I. V. Foothill yellow-legged frog breeding biology in a semiregulated river, Humboldt County, CA // California Fish and Wildlife Journal. 2021. Vol. CESA Special Issue. pp. 205-220.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.51492/cfwj.cesasi.10
UR - https://doi.org/10.51492/cfwj.cesasi.10
TI - Foothill yellow-legged frog breeding biology in a semiregulated river, Humboldt County, CA
T2 - California Fish and Wildlife Journal
AU - Van Hattem, Michael
AU - Bean, William T
AU - Belamaric, Pairsa N
AU - Gamblin, Holly
AU - Jones Scherbinski, Jennie
AU - Olson, Jennifer
AU - Semerdjian, Alyssa
AU - Smith, Katrina
AU - Widick, Ivy V
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/06/06
PB - California Fish and Wildlife Journal, California Department of Fish and Wildlife
SP - 205-220
IS - CESA Special Issue
SN - 2689-419X
SN - 2689-4203
ER -
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@article{2021_Van Hattem,
author = {Michael Van Hattem and William T Bean and Pairsa N Belamaric and Holly Gamblin and Jennie Jones Scherbinski and Jennifer Olson and Alyssa Semerdjian and Katrina Smith and Ivy V Widick},
title = {Foothill yellow-legged frog breeding biology in a semiregulated river, Humboldt County, CA},
journal = {California Fish and Wildlife Journal},
year = {2021},
publisher = {California Fish and Wildlife Journal, California Department of Fish and Wildlife},
month = {jun},
url = {https://doi.org/10.51492/cfwj.cesasi.10},
number = {CESA Special Issue},
pages = {205--220},
doi = {10.51492/cfwj.cesasi.10}
}