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Range‐wide persistence of the endangered arroyo toad (Anaxyrus californicus) for 20+ years following a prolonged drought

Prolonged drought due to climate change has negatively impacted amphibians in southern California, U.S.A. Due to the severity and length of the current drought, agencies and researchers had growing concern for the persistence of the arroyo toad (Anaxyrus californicus), an endangered endemic amphibia...

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Autores principales: Hitchcock, Cynthia J., Gallegos, Elizabeth A., Backlin, Adam R., Barabe, Russell, Bloom, Peter H., Boss, Kimberly, Brehme, Cheryl S., Brown, Christopher W., Clark, Denise R., Clark, Elizabeth R., Cooper, Kevin, Donnell, Julie, Ervin, Edward, Famolaro, Peter, Guilliam, Kim M., Hancock, Jacquelyn J., Hess, Nicholas, Howard, Steven, Hubbartt, Valerie, Lieske, Patrick, Lovich, Robert, Matsuda, Tritia, Meyer‐Wilkins, Katherin, Muri, Kamarul, Nerhus, Barry, Nordland, Jeff, Ortega, Brock, Packard, Robert, Ramirez, Ruben, Stewart, Sam C., Sweet, Samuel, Warburton, Manna, Wells, Jeffrey, Winkleman, Ryan, Winter, Kirsten, Zitt, Brian, Fisher, Robert N.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9018349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35462981
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8796
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author Hitchcock, Cynthia J.
Gallegos, Elizabeth A.
Backlin, Adam R.
Barabe, Russell
Bloom, Peter H.
Boss, Kimberly
Brehme, Cheryl S.
Brown, Christopher W.
Clark, Denise R.
Clark, Elizabeth R.
Cooper, Kevin
Donnell, Julie
Ervin, Edward
Famolaro, Peter
Guilliam, Kim M.
Hancock, Jacquelyn J.
Hess, Nicholas
Howard, Steven
Hubbartt, Valerie
Lieske, Patrick
Lovich, Robert
Matsuda, Tritia
Meyer‐Wilkins, Katherin
Muri, Kamarul
Nerhus, Barry
Nordland, Jeff
Ortega, Brock
Packard, Robert
Ramirez, Ruben
Stewart, Sam C.
Sweet, Samuel
Warburton, Manna
Wells, Jeffrey
Winkleman, Ryan
Winter, Kirsten
Zitt, Brian
Fisher, Robert N.
author_facet Hitchcock, Cynthia J.
Gallegos, Elizabeth A.
Backlin, Adam R.
Barabe, Russell
Bloom, Peter H.
Boss, Kimberly
Brehme, Cheryl S.
Brown, Christopher W.
Clark, Denise R.
Clark, Elizabeth R.
Cooper, Kevin
Donnell, Julie
Ervin, Edward
Famolaro, Peter
Guilliam, Kim M.
Hancock, Jacquelyn J.
Hess, Nicholas
Howard, Steven
Hubbartt, Valerie
Lieske, Patrick
Lovich, Robert
Matsuda, Tritia
Meyer‐Wilkins, Katherin
Muri, Kamarul
Nerhus, Barry
Nordland, Jeff
Ortega, Brock
Packard, Robert
Ramirez, Ruben
Stewart, Sam C.
Sweet, Samuel
Warburton, Manna
Wells, Jeffrey
Winkleman, Ryan
Winter, Kirsten
Zitt, Brian
Fisher, Robert N.
author_sort Hitchcock, Cynthia J.
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description Prolonged drought due to climate change has negatively impacted amphibians in southern California, U.S.A. Due to the severity and length of the current drought, agencies and researchers had growing concern for the persistence of the arroyo toad (Anaxyrus californicus), an endangered endemic amphibian in this region. Range‐wide surveys for this species had not been conducted for at least 20 years. In 2017–2020, we conducted collaborative surveys for arroyo toads at historical locations. We surveyed 88 of the 115 total sites having historical records and confirmed that the arroyo toad is currently extant in at least 61 of 88 sites and 20 of 25 historically occupied watersheds. We did not detect toads at almost a third of the surveyed sites but did detect toads at 18 of 19 specific sites delineated in the 1999 Recovery Plan to meet one of four downlisting criteria. Arroyo toads are estimated to live 7–8 years, making populations susceptible to prolonged drought. Drought is estimated to increase in frequency and duration with climate change. Mitigation strategies for drought impacts, invasive aquatic species, altered flow regimes, and other anthropogenic effects could be the most beneficial strategies for toad conservation and may also provide simultaneous benefits to several other native species that share the same habitat.
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spelling pubmed-90183492022-04-21 Range‐wide persistence of the endangered arroyo toad (Anaxyrus californicus) for 20+ years following a prolonged drought Hitchcock, Cynthia J. Gallegos, Elizabeth A. Backlin, Adam R. Barabe, Russell Bloom, Peter H. Boss, Kimberly Brehme, Cheryl S. Brown, Christopher W. Clark, Denise R. Clark, Elizabeth R. Cooper, Kevin Donnell, Julie Ervin, Edward Famolaro, Peter Guilliam, Kim M. Hancock, Jacquelyn J. Hess, Nicholas Howard, Steven Hubbartt, Valerie Lieske, Patrick Lovich, Robert Matsuda, Tritia Meyer‐Wilkins, Katherin Muri, Kamarul Nerhus, Barry Nordland, Jeff Ortega, Brock Packard, Robert Ramirez, Ruben Stewart, Sam C. Sweet, Samuel Warburton, Manna Wells, Jeffrey Winkleman, Ryan Winter, Kirsten Zitt, Brian Fisher, Robert N. Ecol Evol Research Articles Prolonged drought due to climate change has negatively impacted amphibians in southern California, U.S.A. Due to the severity and length of the current drought, agencies and researchers had growing concern for the persistence of the arroyo toad (Anaxyrus californicus), an endangered endemic amphibian in this region. Range‐wide surveys for this species had not been conducted for at least 20 years. In 2017–2020, we conducted collaborative surveys for arroyo toads at historical locations. We surveyed 88 of the 115 total sites having historical records and confirmed that the arroyo toad is currently extant in at least 61 of 88 sites and 20 of 25 historically occupied watersheds. We did not detect toads at almost a third of the surveyed sites but did detect toads at 18 of 19 specific sites delineated in the 1999 Recovery Plan to meet one of four downlisting criteria. Arroyo toads are estimated to live 7–8 years, making populations susceptible to prolonged drought. Drought is estimated to increase in frequency and duration with climate change. Mitigation strategies for drought impacts, invasive aquatic species, altered flow regimes, and other anthropogenic effects could be the most beneficial strategies for toad conservation and may also provide simultaneous benefits to several other native species that share the same habitat. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9018349/ /pubmed/35462981 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8796 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This article has been contributed to by U.S. Government employees and their work is in the public domain in the USA. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hitchcock, Cynthia J.
Gallegos, Elizabeth A.
Backlin, Adam R.
Barabe, Russell
Bloom, Peter H.
Boss, Kimberly
Brehme, Cheryl S.
Brown, Christopher W.
Clark, Denise R.
Clark, Elizabeth R.
Cooper, Kevin
Donnell, Julie
Ervin, Edward
Famolaro, Peter
Guilliam, Kim M.
Hancock, Jacquelyn J.
Hess, Nicholas
Howard, Steven
Hubbartt, Valerie
Lieske, Patrick
Lovich, Robert
Matsuda, Tritia
Meyer‐Wilkins, Katherin
Muri, Kamarul
Nerhus, Barry
Nordland, Jeff
Ortega, Brock
Packard, Robert
Ramirez, Ruben
Stewart, Sam C.
Sweet, Samuel
Warburton, Manna
Wells, Jeffrey
Winkleman, Ryan
Winter, Kirsten
Zitt, Brian
Fisher, Robert N.
Range‐wide persistence of the endangered arroyo toad (Anaxyrus californicus) for 20+ years following a prolonged drought
title Range‐wide persistence of the endangered arroyo toad (Anaxyrus californicus) for 20+ years following a prolonged drought
title_full Range‐wide persistence of the endangered arroyo toad (Anaxyrus californicus) for 20+ years following a prolonged drought
title_fullStr Range‐wide persistence of the endangered arroyo toad (Anaxyrus californicus) for 20+ years following a prolonged drought
title_full_unstemmed Range‐wide persistence of the endangered arroyo toad (Anaxyrus californicus) for 20+ years following a prolonged drought
title_short Range‐wide persistence of the endangered arroyo toad (Anaxyrus californicus) for 20+ years following a prolonged drought
title_sort range‐wide persistence of the endangered arroyo toad (anaxyrus californicus) for 20+ years following a prolonged drought
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9018349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35462981
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8796
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