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Sand quarry wetlands provide high-quality habitat for native amphibians

机译:采石场湿地为本地两栖动物提供了高质量的栖息地

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Anthropogenic disturbances to habitats influence the fitness of individual animals, the abundance of their populations, and the composition of their communities. Wetlands in particular are frequently degraded and destroyed, impacting the animals that inhabit these important ecosystems. The creation of wetlands during and following sand extraction processes is inevitable, and thus, sand quarries have the potential to support aquatic animals. To determine how amphibians utilise these wetlands, I conducted nocturnal call surveys at wetlands within the Kables Sands quarry, New South Wales, Australia, and within surrounding reference wetlands, and quantified levels of developmental instability (DI) as a proxy for fitness. Whilst quarry and reference wetlands were largely similar in terms of environmental characteristics, quarry wetlands consistently harboured more amphibian species and individuals. Using unsigned asymmetry as a measure of DI, frogs from the quarry sites exhibited significantly lower levels of DI compared to reference wetlands, indicating that quarry wetlands may be comparatively higher quality. Levels of DI within quarry wetlands also compared favourably to data from healthy frog populations extracted from the literature. Further enhancing the suitability of quarry wetlands would require minimal effort, with potentially significant increases in local and regional biodiversity. Documenting species presence and quantifying individual fitness by measuring limb lengths is an economically and logistically feasible method to assess the health of quarry wetlands. Overall, the methods outlined here provide a powerful, yet simple, tool to assess the overall health and suitability of quarry wetlands that could be easily adopted at quarries throughout the world.
机译:对栖息地的人为干扰会影响单个动物的健康状况,其种群数量及其群落组成。特别是湿地经常被退化和破坏,影响到居住在这些重要生态系统中的动物。在沙子提取过程中和之后不可避免地要形成湿地,因此,采石场具有支持水生动物的潜力。为了确定两栖动物如何利用这些湿地,我在澳大利亚新南威尔士州的凯布尔斯金沙采石场内以及周围的参考湿地内的湿地上进行了夜间呼叫调查,并用定量的发育不稳定性(DI)水平作为适应性指标。采石场和参考湿地在环境特征方面基本相似,而采石场湿地始终容纳着更多的两栖动物物种和个体。使用无符号不对称性作为DI的量度,与参考湿地相比,采石场青蛙的DI含量低得多,这表明采石场湿地的质量可能相对较高。采石场湿地中的DI水平也与文献中健康蛙类种群的数据相比具有优势。进一步提高采石场湿地的适宜性将需要付出最小的努力,而地方和区域生物多样性可能会显着增加。通过测量肢体长度来记录物种的存在并量化个体适合度是评估采石场湿地健康的经济和后勤可行方法。总体而言,此处概述的方法提供了一个强大而简单的工具来评估采石场湿地的整体健康状况和适用性,而全世界的采石场很容易采用这种方法。

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