LONG-TERM MONITORING OF AMPHIBIAN POPULATIONS WITH RESPECT TO THE EFFECTS OF ACIDIC DEPOSITION

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FREDA, J [1 ]
SADINSKI, WJ [1 ]
DUNSON, WA [1 ]
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[1] PENN STATE UNIV,DEPT BIOL,INTERCOLL GRAD PROGRAM ECOL,UNIVERSITY PK,PA 16802
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Amphibians breed in a variety of aquatic habitats in the United States. While the tolerance of low pH has been examined for many species of amphibians, those that breed in temporary ponds have been the most studied in terms of acidic precipitation. Some of the latter have been shown to have lethal limits for low pH that are close to or above the pH's found in many breeding ponds. Temporary ponds occur in large numbers in the areas of the country most affected by acidic precipitation. Many of these ponds are susceptible to acidification and reduced reproductive success of sensitive species of salamanders has been observed in acidic ponds. Additional practical and logistical considerations clearly make temporary ponds, and certain salamanders that breed in them, the best candidates for monitoring the long term effects of acidic precipitation on amphibian populations. We recommend a cost efficient monitoring scheme across three categories of acidic temporary ponds (low, medium, and high) that incorporates (a) chemical analyses of pond samples, (b) a census of the annual deposition of egg masses, as well as assessment of embryonic mortality in enclosed and unenclosed egg masses in the ponds, and (c) sampling of larval success. This plan offers the best opportunity for detecting changes in amphibian populations that are correlated with the acidity of precipitation, and would provide desperately needed long term data on the abundance of these amphibians.
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