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Age, size and body condition do not equally reflect population response to habitat change in the common spadefoot toad Pelobates fuscus

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PEERJ
卷 9, 期 -, 页码 -

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PEERJ INC
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.11678

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Amphibia; Fitness; Growth; Habitat fragmentation; Habitat loss; Life history; Monitoring; Romania; Skeletochronology; Urbanization

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  1. Romanian National Authority for Scientific Research CNCS-UEFISCDI [PN-II-ID-PCE-2011-3-0173]
  2. European Social Fund [36355/23.05.2019 HRD OP/380/6/13-SMIS, 123847]
  3. [PN-III-1.2-PCCDI-2017-0721]

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Urbanization has direct and indirect impacts on biodiversity, with this study finding that changes in body size and condition, rather than age parameters, better reflect the response of a common spadefoot toad population to habitat degradation caused by urban development.
Urbanization impacts biodiversity both directly through physical expansion over land, and indirectly due to land use conversion and human behaviors associated with urban areas. We assessed the response of a common spadefoot toad population (Pelobates fuscus) to habitat loss and fragmentation resulting from urban development by studying changes in size, body condition and age parameters. We compared samples collected in the early 2000s (sample A) and later on during 2012-2014 (sample B). The terrestrial habitats in the study area were severely reduced and fragmented due to the expansion of the human settlement. We found no significant differences in the age parameters between the two sampling periods; the median lifespan shortened from 3.5 (sample A) to 3.0 years (sample B), while the other age parameters were similar in both samples. In contrast, snout-vent length, body mass and body condition experienced a significant decrease over time. Our results suggest that changes in body size and body condition, rather than age parameters, better reflect the response of the common spadefoot toad population to declining habitat quality. Therefore, body measurements can provide reliable estimates of the impact of habitat degradation in amphibian populations.

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