2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2005.00295.x
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Effects of Urbanization on the Distribution and Abundance of Amphibians and Invasive Species in Southern California Streams

Abstract: Urbanization negatively affects natural ecosystems in many ways, and aquatic systems in partic- ular. Urbanization is also cited as one of the potential contributors to recent dramatic declines in amphibian populations. From 2000 to 2002 we determined the distribution and abundance of native amphibians and exotic predators and characterized stream habitat and invertebrate communities in 35 streams in an urbanized landscape north of Los Angeles (U.S.A.). We measured watershed development as the percentage of ar… Show more

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“…Differences in salamander densities were attributed to increased runoff and erosion in disturbed areas as well as increased instability of bank soils and decreased ground cover due to the absence of riparian forest [143]. In addition, a study in California found that streams in more developed watersheds tended to have exotic crayfish and fish, less diverse benthic macroinvertebrate communities, and fewer native species [141].…”
Section: Urbanizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Differences in salamander densities were attributed to increased runoff and erosion in disturbed areas as well as increased instability of bank soils and decreased ground cover due to the absence of riparian forest [143]. In addition, a study in California found that streams in more developed watersheds tended to have exotic crayfish and fish, less diverse benthic macroinvertebrate communities, and fewer native species [141].…”
Section: Urbanizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urbanization, a combination of increased human population density and landscape alteration, is associated with both habitat loss and fragmentation, and is cited as a potential contributor to recent amphibian population declines [141,142]. As human populations grow and change the landscape, it is critical to evaluate and manage the effects of urbanization on species dynamics.…”
Section: Urbanizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Yahner 1988;Mahan & O'Connell 2005;Riley et al 2005;Kühn & Klotz 2006;McKinney 2006;Rebelo et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…It has severe long-term consequences for wildlife, including reduction of richness, survival and reproduction of native species (Hansen et al, 2005). The proximate causes are habitat loss and fragmentation (Kluza et al, 2000;Riley et al, 2003Riley et al, , 2005, species introductions (Riley et al, 2005;Olden et al, 2006), alteration of ecological processes (e.g. changes of fire regimes and nutrient cycles) (Hansen et al, 2005), and direct antropogenic disturbances models are proving to be very useful tool for studying humanwildlife conflicts and providing insights into more effective forms of wildlife management (Bennett et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%