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Stormwater ponds as an amphibian breeding site: a case study with European green toad tadpoles
by
Enstipp, Manfred
, Conan, Antonin
, Dehaut, Nathan
, Jumeau, Jonathan
, Handrich, Yves
in
Abiotic factors
/ Adults
/ Amphibians
/ Animals
/ Aquatic Pollution
/ Artificial ponds
/ Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ Biodiversity
/ Breeding sites
/ Bufo bufo
/ Bufonidae
/ Bufotes viridis
/ case studies
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecosystem
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Environment
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ Environmental Health
/ Environmental Pollutants
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Habitats
/ Heavy metals
/ Hydrocarbons
/ Invertebrates
/ Juveniles
/ Larva
/ Leeches
/ Life Sciences
/ Monitoring
/ Mortality
/ Pollutants
/ Pollution
/ Ponds
/ Protected species
/ Reproduction
/ reproductive success
/ Reptiles & amphibians
/ Research Article
/ Rivers
/ Roads & highways
/ Runoff
/ Sediments
/ species
/ Stormwater
/ Stormwater management
/ survival rate
/ Toads
/ Vegetation
/ Waste Water Technology
/ Water Management
/ Water pollution
/ Water Pollution Control
/ Water temperature
/ Wetlands
/ winter
2023
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Stormwater ponds as an amphibian breeding site: a case study with European green toad tadpoles
by
Enstipp, Manfred
, Conan, Antonin
, Dehaut, Nathan
, Jumeau, Jonathan
, Handrich, Yves
in
Abiotic factors
/ Adults
/ Amphibians
/ Animals
/ Aquatic Pollution
/ Artificial ponds
/ Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ Biodiversity
/ Breeding sites
/ Bufo bufo
/ Bufonidae
/ Bufotes viridis
/ case studies
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecosystem
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Environment
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ Environmental Health
/ Environmental Pollutants
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Habitats
/ Heavy metals
/ Hydrocarbons
/ Invertebrates
/ Juveniles
/ Larva
/ Leeches
/ Life Sciences
/ Monitoring
/ Mortality
/ Pollutants
/ Pollution
/ Ponds
/ Protected species
/ Reproduction
/ reproductive success
/ Reptiles & amphibians
/ Research Article
/ Rivers
/ Roads & highways
/ Runoff
/ Sediments
/ species
/ Stormwater
/ Stormwater management
/ survival rate
/ Toads
/ Vegetation
/ Waste Water Technology
/ Water Management
/ Water pollution
/ Water Pollution Control
/ Water temperature
/ Wetlands
/ winter
2023
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Stormwater ponds as an amphibian breeding site: a case study with European green toad tadpoles
by
Enstipp, Manfred
, Conan, Antonin
, Dehaut, Nathan
, Jumeau, Jonathan
, Handrich, Yves
in
Abiotic factors
/ Adults
/ Amphibians
/ Animals
/ Aquatic Pollution
/ Artificial ponds
/ Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ Biodiversity
/ Breeding sites
/ Bufo bufo
/ Bufonidae
/ Bufotes viridis
/ case studies
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecosystem
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Environment
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ Environmental Health
/ Environmental Pollutants
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Habitats
/ Heavy metals
/ Hydrocarbons
/ Invertebrates
/ Juveniles
/ Larva
/ Leeches
/ Life Sciences
/ Monitoring
/ Mortality
/ Pollutants
/ Pollution
/ Ponds
/ Protected species
/ Reproduction
/ reproductive success
/ Reptiles & amphibians
/ Research Article
/ Rivers
/ Roads & highways
/ Runoff
/ Sediments
/ species
/ Stormwater
/ Stormwater management
/ survival rate
/ Toads
/ Vegetation
/ Waste Water Technology
/ Water Management
/ Water pollution
/ Water Pollution Control
/ Water temperature
/ Wetlands
/ winter
2023
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Stormwater ponds as an amphibian breeding site: a case study with European green toad tadpoles
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Stormwater ponds as an amphibian breeding site: a case study with European green toad tadpoles
2023
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Overview
Stormwater ponds (SWPs) are built to collect and retain polluted runoff water from roads. Consequently, they are not perceived as suitable habitat for wetland species, such as many amphibians. However, given the drastic decline of wetland areas, SWPs may serve as a habitat for protected amphibian species, such as the European green toad (
Bufotes viridis
). The latter species is frequently found inside these artificial ponds, but their reproductive success is unknown. We assessed the suitability of SWPs as breeding habitat for European green toads by monitoring 8 SWPs and 8 semi-natural ponds (SNPs), which served as control sites. At each site, two groups of 30 tadpoles, originating at that site, were held inside two floating enclosures that contained sediment from the respective pond. During bi-weekly monitoring, tadpoles were counted and measured, allowing to estimate growth and mortality rates. A variety of biotic and abiotic factors were studied to determine the causes of potential differences in growth and mortality rates between the two pond types. While growth rate did not differ between pond types, mortality rates were significantly greater in SWPs than in SNPs. The extremely low survival rate observed in SWPs might be explained by the considerably greater pollutant concentration in their sediment and/or by the presence of leeches, which were found exclusively inside SWPs. Implementation of management measures, such as regular draining/dredging during winter, might help to lower the pollutant concentration in the sediment and reduce the density of leeches inside SWPs, improving their suitability as habitat for amphibians.
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