2023
DOI: 10.1111/fwb.14186
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Functional and temporal facets of predation by marsh frogs across the aquatic–terrestrial ecotone of ponds and implications in the context of biological invasions

Fabien Pille,
Laura Pinto,
Mathieu Denoël

Abstract: Freshwater vertebrate predators can exert trophic control over aquatic and littoral communities. Among these predators, post‐metamorphic anurans exhibit a biphasic trophic spectrum by foraging in both terrestrial and aquatic habitats. Many studies have described their diet through the classical taxonomic classification of prey. However, these singular diet habits imply a complex, time‐dependent, realised trophic niche in which predation pressure occurs over many consumers that fill diverse functional roles thr… Show more

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“…More recently, molecular surveys aimed at tracing emerging biological invasions, notably by the marsh frogs (P. ridibundus complex), following uncontrolled introductions linked in part to the international trade for the frog leg industry (e.g., Bellati et al, 2023;Dufresnes et al, 2018;Dufresnes & Dubey, 2020;Holsbeek et al, 2008). Today, Pelophylax invaders are becoming a strong conservation concern, due to their broad habitat tolerance (Denoël et al, 2022), potential performances under future climate change (Padilla et al, 2023), fierce predation on native batrachofauna (Pille et al, 2021) and invertebrates (Pille et al, 2023), potential vectors of amphibian diseases such as chytridiomycosis (Baláž et al, 2014), and the risk to deregulate autochthonous hybridogenetic systems through hybridization and competition (Holsbeek & Jooris, 2010;Quilodrán et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, molecular surveys aimed at tracing emerging biological invasions, notably by the marsh frogs (P. ridibundus complex), following uncontrolled introductions linked in part to the international trade for the frog leg industry (e.g., Bellati et al, 2023;Dufresnes et al, 2018;Dufresnes & Dubey, 2020;Holsbeek et al, 2008). Today, Pelophylax invaders are becoming a strong conservation concern, due to their broad habitat tolerance (Denoël et al, 2022), potential performances under future climate change (Padilla et al, 2023), fierce predation on native batrachofauna (Pille et al, 2021) and invertebrates (Pille et al, 2023), potential vectors of amphibian diseases such as chytridiomycosis (Baláž et al, 2014), and the risk to deregulate autochthonous hybridogenetic systems through hybridization and competition (Holsbeek & Jooris, 2010;Quilodrán et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%