Life history traits and reproductive ecology of North American chorus frogs of the genus Pseudacris (Hylidae)

Abstract Amphibian biodiversity is declining globally, with over 40% of species being considered threatened to become extinct. Crucial to the success of conservation initiatives are a comprehensive understanding of life history and reproductive ecology of target species. Here we provide an overview...

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Main Authors: Jeffrey P. Ethier, Aurore Fayard, Peter Soroye, Daeun Choi, Marc J. Mazerolle, Vance L. Trudeau
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-08-01
Series:Frontiers in Zoology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12983-021-00425-w
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spelling doaj-e46bb6aa075e4a2bb0117e75b403259b2021-08-29T11:30:36ZengBMCFrontiers in Zoology1742-99942021-08-0118111810.1186/s12983-021-00425-wLife history traits and reproductive ecology of North American chorus frogs of the genus Pseudacris (Hylidae)Jeffrey P. Ethier0Aurore Fayard1Peter Soroye2Daeun Choi3Marc J. Mazerolle4Vance L. Trudeau5Department of Biology, University of OttawaCentre d’etude de la Foret, Département des Sciences du Bois et de la Forêt, Université LavalDepartment of Biology, University of OttawaDepartment of Biology, University of OttawaCentre d’etude de la Foret, Département des Sciences du Bois et de la Forêt, Université LavalDepartment of Biology, University of OttawaAbstract Amphibian biodiversity is declining globally, with over 40% of species being considered threatened to become extinct. Crucial to the success of conservation initiatives are a comprehensive understanding of life history and reproductive ecology of target species. Here we provide an overview of the Pseudacris genus, including breeding behaviour, reproduction, development, survival and longevity. We present an updated distribution map of the 18 species found throughout North America. We also summarize the conservation status at the national and subnational (state, provincial, and territorial) levels, in Canada, USA, and Mexico, to evaluate the relationship between life history traits and extinction risk. Results show a high degree of consistency in the life history traits of Pseudacris species considering their relative diversity and wide distribution in North America. However, data are lacking for several species, particularly in the Fat Frog and West Coast clades, causing some uncertainties and discrepancies in the literature. We also found that the most threatened populations of chorus frog were located in the east coast of the USA, potentially as a result of increased levels of anthropogenic disturbance. We suggest that the similarities in life history traits among chorus frog species provides an opportunity for collaboration and united efforts for the conservation of the genus.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12983-021-00425-wChorus frogsLife historyDistributionConservationPopulation management
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author Jeffrey P. Ethier
Aurore Fayard
Peter Soroye
Daeun Choi
Marc J. Mazerolle
Vance L. Trudeau
spellingShingle Jeffrey P. Ethier
Aurore Fayard
Peter Soroye
Daeun Choi
Marc J. Mazerolle
Vance L. Trudeau
Life history traits and reproductive ecology of North American chorus frogs of the genus Pseudacris (Hylidae)
Frontiers in Zoology
Chorus frogs
Life history
Distribution
Conservation
Population management
author_facet Jeffrey P. Ethier
Aurore Fayard
Peter Soroye
Daeun Choi
Marc J. Mazerolle
Vance L. Trudeau
author_sort Jeffrey P. Ethier
title Life history traits and reproductive ecology of North American chorus frogs of the genus Pseudacris (Hylidae)
title_short Life history traits and reproductive ecology of North American chorus frogs of the genus Pseudacris (Hylidae)
title_full Life history traits and reproductive ecology of North American chorus frogs of the genus Pseudacris (Hylidae)
title_fullStr Life history traits and reproductive ecology of North American chorus frogs of the genus Pseudacris (Hylidae)
title_full_unstemmed Life history traits and reproductive ecology of North American chorus frogs of the genus Pseudacris (Hylidae)
title_sort life history traits and reproductive ecology of north american chorus frogs of the genus pseudacris (hylidae)
publisher BMC
series Frontiers in Zoology
issn 1742-9994
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract Amphibian biodiversity is declining globally, with over 40% of species being considered threatened to become extinct. Crucial to the success of conservation initiatives are a comprehensive understanding of life history and reproductive ecology of target species. Here we provide an overview of the Pseudacris genus, including breeding behaviour, reproduction, development, survival and longevity. We present an updated distribution map of the 18 species found throughout North America. We also summarize the conservation status at the national and subnational (state, provincial, and territorial) levels, in Canada, USA, and Mexico, to evaluate the relationship between life history traits and extinction risk. Results show a high degree of consistency in the life history traits of Pseudacris species considering their relative diversity and wide distribution in North America. However, data are lacking for several species, particularly in the Fat Frog and West Coast clades, causing some uncertainties and discrepancies in the literature. We also found that the most threatened populations of chorus frog were located in the east coast of the USA, potentially as a result of increased levels of anthropogenic disturbance. We suggest that the similarities in life history traits among chorus frog species provides an opportunity for collaboration and united efforts for the conservation of the genus.
topic Chorus frogs
Life history
Distribution
Conservation
Population management
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12983-021-00425-w
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