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Differential responses of anuran assemblages to land use in agroecosystems of central Argentina
•We surveyed anurans in 345 agricultural ponds from the Argentinean Pampean Region.•Ponds conserving aquatic vegetation favored anuran diversity across the entire region.•Soy crops and cattle raising equally influenced anuran diversity in the Rolling Pampas.•Burrowing species from the Inland Pampas...
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Published in: | Agriculture, ecosystems & environment ecosystems & environment, 2021-05, Vol.311, p.107323, Article 107323 |
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Summary: | •We surveyed anurans in 345 agricultural ponds from the Argentinean Pampean Region.•Ponds conserving aquatic vegetation favored anuran diversity across the entire region.•Soy crops and cattle raising equally influenced anuran diversity in the Rolling Pampas.•Burrowing species from the Inland Pampas selected ponds surrounding by soy crops.•We propose management and conservation actions for achieving agricultural sustainability.
Agriculture has been identified as one of the largest contributors to the current global biodiversity crisis. Amphibians are declining worldwide, and the loss of habitat and water contamination related to agricultural land uses have been suggested as the main drivers of this phenomenon. In central Argentina, the Pampean Region combines the highest rates of grassland replacement of South America, the lowest percentage of protected areas of the country, and the lack of studies exploring diversity patterns of native amphibians occurring in agroecosystems. To fill these gaps, we surveyed anuran (frogs and toads) assemblages from 342 breeding ponds located in three ecological units from central Argentina (Rolling, Flooding, and Inland Pampas) during three breeding seasons (2015–2018). We aimed to evaluate the importance of breeding habitat characteristics (ponds) and the surrounding landscape features as drivers of anuran diversity occurring in agricultural landscapes under the primary land uses of the region (cattle grazing and soybean cropping). We tested for the effects of breeding habitat characteristics and landscape features on anuran richness, abundance, and individual species occurrence, using GLMM models and information-theoretic procedures. Results indicated that species richness and total abundances were differently influenced by the habitat and landscape features across the ecological units. Overall, vegetation cover of the ponds and land use were the most important variables influencing richness and anuran abundance. The positive influence of pond vegetation cover on anuran assemblages was registered for all the ecological units, while different patterns emerged when we analyzed the effects of land use surrounding the ponds. Land use expressed as the percentage of soy crop surrounding the ponds negatively affected richness and abundance of anurans of the Flooding Pampas, but the inverse relation was found for assemblages occurring in the Inland Pampas. Moreover, multiple competing models suggested a positive correlation betwe |
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ISSN: | 0167-8809 1873-2305 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.agee.2021.107323 |