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Volunteer conservation action data reveals large-scale and long-term negative population trends of a widespread amphibian, the common toad (bufo bufo)

机译:志愿者保护行动数据揭示了广泛的两栖动物(蟾蜍)的大规模和长期负种群趋势。

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Rare and threatened species are the most frequent focus of conservation science and action. With the ongoing shift from single-species conservation towards the preservation of ecosystem services, there is a greater need to understand abundance trends of common species because declines in common species can disproportionately impact ecosystems function. We used volunteer-collected data in two European countries, the United Kingdom (UK) and Switzerland, since the 1970s to assess national and regional trends for one of Europe’s most abundant amphibian species, the common toad (Bufo bufo). Millions of toads were moved by volunteers across roads during this period in an effort to protect them from road traffic. For Switzerland, we additionally estimated trends for the common frog (Rana temporaria), a similarly widespread and common amphibian species. We used state-space models to account for variability in detection and effort and included only populations with at least 5 years of data; 153 populations for the UK and 141 for Switzerland. Common toads declined continuously in each decade in both countries since the 1980s. Given the declines, this common species almost qualifies for International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) red-listing over this period despite volunteer conservation efforts. Reasons for the declines and wider impacts remain unknown. By contrast, common frog populations were stable or increasing in Switzerland, although there was evidence of declines after 2003. “Toads on Roads” schemes are vital citizen conservation action projects, and the data from such projects can be used for large scale trend estimations of widespread amphibians. We highlight the need for increased research into the status of common amphibian species in addition to conservation efforts focusing on rare and threatened species.
机译:稀有和受威胁物种是保护科学和行动最常关注的焦点。随着从单一物种保护转向保护生态系统服务的不断转变,由于共同物种的减少会严重影响生态系统的功能,因此更加需要了解共同物种的丰度趋势。自1970年代以来,我们使用了来自两个欧洲国家(英国(UK)和瑞士)的志愿者收集的数据来评估欧洲最丰富的两栖动物物种之一蟾蜍(Bufo bufo)的国家和地区趋势。在此期间,志愿者在道路上移动了数以百万计的蟾蜍,以保护它们免受道路交通的伤害。对于瑞士,我们还估算了常见青蛙(Rana temporaria)(一种相似且普遍的两栖动物)的趋势。我们使用状态空间模型来说明检测和工作量的可变性,并且仅包括具有至少5年数据的总体;英国的人口为153,瑞士的人口为141。自1980年代以来,两国的蟾蜍在每十年中都持续下降。考虑到数量的下降,尽管有志愿人员进行保护,但这一公共物种在此期间几乎符合国际自然保护联盟(IUCN)重新列入清单的资格。下降和更大影响的原因仍然未知。相比之下,瑞士的普通青蛙种群数量稳定或增加,尽管有证据表明2003年以后有所下降。“蟾蜍在道路上”计划是至关重要的公民保护行动项目,这些项目的数据可用于大规模的趋势估计。广泛的两栖动物。我们着重指出,除了针对稀有和受威胁物种的保护工作外,还需要对常见两栖动物物种的状况进行更多的研究。

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