[HTML][HTML] Lifetime breeding-site and nest-site fidelity in a declining terrestrial toadlet: evidence for a win-stay/lose-shift strategy

PG Byrne, AJ Silla - Frontiers in Conservation Science, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Breeding-site fidelity can occur at various spatial scales and can vary in strength
across these scales. Understanding this variation, and rules governing individual site-fidelity …

To breed or not to breed: past reproductive status and environmental cues drive current breeding decisions in a long-lived amphibian

H Cayuela, A Besnard, E Bonnaire, H Perret… - Oecologia, 2014 - Springer
Iteroparity is an adaptive response to uncertainty in reproductive success. However,
spreading reproductive success over multiple reproduction events during a lifetime is …

Dispersal and alternative breeding site fidelity strategies in an amphibian

M Denoël, S Dalleur, E Langrand, A Besnard… - …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Dispersal (ie movement from a natal or breeding site to another breeding site) is a central
process in ecology and evolution as it affects the eco‐evolutionary dynamics of spatially …

Breeding site fidelity and terrestrial movement of an endangered amphibian, the Houston toad (Bufo houstonensis)

MW Vandewege, TM Swannack, KL Greuter… - Herpetological …, 2013 - hero.epa.gov
Abstract The Houston Toad (Bufo [Anaxyrus] houstonensis) is a federally endangered
species endemic to east-central texas, USA. understanding movement patterns of this …

Reduction in site fidelity with smaller spatial scale may suggest scale-dependent information use

SM Heap, D Stuart-Fox, PG Byrne - Behavioral Ecology, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Animals change the strategy that they use to select breeding sites at the spatial scales of
habitat, patch, and microhabitat. In this regard, breeding site fidelity is expected to vary …

Terrestrial habitat preferences of the natterjack toad during and after the breeding season in a landscape of intensive agricultural activity

C Miaud, D Sanuy - Amphibia-Reptilia, 2005 - brill.com
Nineteen adult toads equipped with transmitters were followed during and after the breeding
period (January to September) in order to estimate their home range area and habitat use in …

Breeding sites of a narrowly distributed amphibian, a key element in its conservation in the face of global change

ME Cobos, R Alonso Bosch - Aquatic Conservation: Marine and …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Global change processes (including climate change, sea‐level rise, and land‐use change,
among others) represent significant threats to biodiversity. These changes are usually …

[HTML][HTML] Behavior in a changing landscape: using movement ecology to inform the conservation of pond-breeding amphibians

P Joly - Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Movement, both within an individual's home range and at the scale of dispersal, is a
fundamental aspect of an animal's life. The field of movement ecology has established a …

Relation of terrestrial‐breeding amphibian abundance to tree‐stand age

LA Dupuis, JNM Smith, F Bunnell - Conservation Biology, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
There is a lack of research on the effects of logging on Canadian amphibians. We compared
the abundance of terrestrial salamanders in old‐growth forests with that in young and …

[HTML][HTML] Forest land-use history affects outcomes of habitat augmentation for amphibian conservation

HB Goldspiel, JB Cohen, GG McGee… - Global ecology and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Historical land use (especially agriculture) has seldom been considered in the development
of conservation programs for amphibians, a group in global decline. Habitat augmentation …