2024
DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.22617
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Natural disturbance allows multiple anuran taxa to persist in a dynamic wetland complex

Victoria Tawa,
Douglas C. Tozer,
David M. Green

Abstract: The maintenance of biological diversity is frequently enhanced in a heterogenous landscape by some level of disturbance. Thus, when a landscape becomes stabilized and homogenized through the spread of an invasive plant species, there may be consequences for native biodiversity, particularly for those biotas that depend on the pre‐existing, natural disturbance regime of that landscape. At Long Point, Ontario, Canada, a sandspit in Lake Erie, the community of anuran amphibians experienced the co‐incidence of 2 m… Show more

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