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Snow cover and late fall movement influence wood frog survival during an unusually cold winter

机译:在异常寒冷的冬天,积雪和秋末运动会影响木蛙的生存

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Understanding how organisms will respond to altered winter conditions is hampered by a paucity of information on the winter ecology for many species. Amphibians are sensitive to environmental temperature and moisture conditions and may be vulnerable to changes in winter climate. We used a combination of radio telemetry and field enclosures to monitor survival of the freeze-tolerant wood frog (Lithobates sylvaticus) during the unusually cold winter of 2013-2014. We experimentally manipulated snow cover to determine the effect of snow removal on winter survival. In addition, we placed a group of untracked frogs at locations used by tracked frogs prior to long-distance late fall movement to investigate whether late fall movement entailed survival consequences. Winter survival was highest (75.3 %) among frogs at post-movement locations that received natural snow cover. The odds of surviving the winter for frogs in the snow removal treatment was only 21.6 % that of frogs in the natural snow treatment. Likewise, paired frogs placed at pre-fall movement locations had only 35.1 % the odds of surviving as tracked frogs at post-fall movement locations. A comparison of a priori models that included microhabitat conditions measured at wood frog overwintering locations revealed that the minimum temperature experienced and the depth of the frog in the substrate explained additional variation in winter survival. Our results suggest that acute exposure to lethal temperature conditions is the most likely cause of mortality during this study, rather than energy exhaustion or desiccation. They also demonstrate the importance of snow cover to the winter survival of wood frogs.
机译:由于许多物种缺乏有关冬季生态的信息,因此无法理解生物如何应对变化的冬季条件。两栖动物对环境温度和湿度条件敏感,可能容易受到冬季气候变化的影响。我们结合了无线电遥测技术和现场围护系统,以监测耐冻木蛙(Lithobates sylvaticus)在2013-2014年异常寒冷的冬天的生存情况。我们通过实验操作积雪来确定除雪对冬季生存的影响。另外,我们将一组未追踪的青蛙放置在被追踪的青蛙在长距离晚坠运动之前使用的位置,以调查后期坠落运动是否带来生存后果。在移动后的地点被自然雪覆盖的青蛙中,冬季生存率最高(75.3%)。在除雪处理中,青蛙在冬季幸存的几率仅为在自然除雪处理中的青蛙的21.6%。同样,成对的青蛙在坠落前的位置上存活的几率只有35.1%。对包括在木蛙越冬地点测量的微生境条件的先验模型的比较表明,经历的最低温度和蛙在基质中的深度解释了冬季生存的其他变化。我们的结果表明,在这项研究中,急性暴露于致死温度条件是最有可能导致死亡的原因,而不是能量消耗或干燥。他们还证明了积雪对木蛙在冬季生存的重要性。

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