2016
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0163094
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Effects of Grazing Management and Cattle on Aquatic Habitat Use by the Anuran Pseudopaludicola mystacalis in Agro-Savannah Landscapes

Abstract: Because of their strong dependence on the environment, the spatial distribution of pond-breeding amphibians can be greatly influenced by anthropogenic habitat alteration. In some agricultural landscapes in Brazil, the anuran Pseudopaludicola mystacalis appears to be highly influenced by land use. Because adult males and tadpoles of this species are usually found in marshy areas with cattle hoof prints, we hypothesized that P. mystacalis preferentially occupies aquatic habitats with marshy areas that are trampl… Show more

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“…In addition, cattle graze shoreline and terrestrial vegetation and deposit nitrogenous waste in wetlands. There is growing evidence that agricultural practices that allow cattle access in wetlands may negatively affect some amphibian species [21,22], and this may apply to the European fire-bellied toad. Contrary to the toad, the Common newt often is found in landscapes altered by humans, including large cities, and its ability for synanthropization is considered moderate.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, cattle graze shoreline and terrestrial vegetation and deposit nitrogenous waste in wetlands. There is growing evidence that agricultural practices that allow cattle access in wetlands may negatively affect some amphibian species [21,22], and this may apply to the European fire-bellied toad. Contrary to the toad, the Common newt often is found in landscapes altered by humans, including large cities, and its ability for synanthropization is considered moderate.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We considered multiple approaches to evaluate relationships with grazing. Limitations in our understanding of constituent transport and processes affecting rates of decay led us to simplify assumptions and use a buffer approach similar to other studies of grazing and amphibians (Knutson et al 1999 ; Piha et al 2007 ; Pelinson et al 2016 ; Moreira et al 2016 ; Boissinot et al 2019 ). We generated a 250-m radius (48.5 acre) circular buffer centered on each sample location and calculated the area of grazing land (in hectares) intersecting the buffer using ArcMap.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Livestock grazing in the national park has been observed and mentioned by a number of tourists and visitors to the park as early as the year 2012 (Newsday -September 4, 2012;Zimfieldguide.com, n. d). Cattle grazing and trampling around aquatic habitats, has been known to increase habitat alteration by destroying vegetation, reducing plant cover, destroying soil structure and, increasing surface runoff of water and siltation (Dunne, Western, & Dietrich, 2011;Pelinson, Garey, & Rossa-Feres, 2016) e.g. observed around Mesilume dam (Figure S2 in Supplementary File).…”
Section: Threat Assessments and Conservation Of Odonatesmentioning
confidence: 99%