Changes in behavioural responses to infrastructure affect local and regional connectivity – a simulation study on pond breeding amphibians

An extensive and expanding infrastructural network destroys and fragments natural habitat and has detrimental effect on abundance and population viability of many amphibian species. Roads function as barriers in the landscape. They separate local populations from each other or prevent access to nece...

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Main Authors: Maj-Britt Pontoppidan, Gösta Nachman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2013-11-01
Series:Nature Conservation
Online Access:http://natureconservation.pensoft.net/lib/ajax_srv/article_elements_srv.php?action=download_pdf&item_id=1347
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spelling doaj-f2dcaa60aad048c2a10e2aefd79e13eb2020-11-24T21:17:52ZengPensoft PublishersNature Conservation1314-69471314-33012013-11-0150132810.3897/natureconservation.5.46111347Changes in behavioural responses to infrastructure affect local and regional connectivity – a simulation study on pond breeding amphibiansMaj-Britt PontoppidanGösta NachmanAn extensive and expanding infrastructural network destroys and fragments natural habitat and has detrimental effect on abundance and population viability of many amphibian species. Roads function as barriers in the landscape. They separate local populations from each other or prevent access to necessary resources. Therefore, road density and traffic intensity in a region may have severe impact on regional as well as local connectivity. Amphibians may be able to detect and avoid unsuitable habitat. Individuals’ ability to avoid roads can reduce road mortality but at the same time road avoidance behaviour, can increase the barrier effect of the road and reduce connectivity. We use an individual based model to explore how changes in road mortality and road avoidance behaviour affect local and regional connectivity in a population of Moor frogs (Rana arvalis). The results indicate that road mortality has a strong negative effect on regional connectivity, but only a small effect on local connectivity. Regional connectivity is positively affected by road avoidance and the effect becomes more pronounced as road mortality decreases. Road avoidance also has a positive effect on local connectivity. When road avoidance is total and the road functions as a 100% barrier regional connectivity is close to zero, while local connectivity exhibit very elevated values. The results suggest that roads may affect not only regional or metapopulation dynamics but also have a direct effect on local population dynamics.http://natureconservation.pensoft.net/lib/ajax_srv/article_elements_srv.php?action=download_pdf&item_id=1347
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Changes in behavioural responses to infrastructure affect local and regional connectivity – a simulation study on pond breeding amphibians
Nature Conservation
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Gösta Nachman
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title Changes in behavioural responses to infrastructure affect local and regional connectivity – a simulation study on pond breeding amphibians
title_short Changes in behavioural responses to infrastructure affect local and regional connectivity – a simulation study on pond breeding amphibians
title_full Changes in behavioural responses to infrastructure affect local and regional connectivity – a simulation study on pond breeding amphibians
title_fullStr Changes in behavioural responses to infrastructure affect local and regional connectivity – a simulation study on pond breeding amphibians
title_full_unstemmed Changes in behavioural responses to infrastructure affect local and regional connectivity – a simulation study on pond breeding amphibians
title_sort changes in behavioural responses to infrastructure affect local and regional connectivity – a simulation study on pond breeding amphibians
publisher Pensoft Publishers
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issn 1314-6947
1314-3301
publishDate 2013-11-01
description An extensive and expanding infrastructural network destroys and fragments natural habitat and has detrimental effect on abundance and population viability of many amphibian species. Roads function as barriers in the landscape. They separate local populations from each other or prevent access to necessary resources. Therefore, road density and traffic intensity in a region may have severe impact on regional as well as local connectivity. Amphibians may be able to detect and avoid unsuitable habitat. Individuals’ ability to avoid roads can reduce road mortality but at the same time road avoidance behaviour, can increase the barrier effect of the road and reduce connectivity. We use an individual based model to explore how changes in road mortality and road avoidance behaviour affect local and regional connectivity in a population of Moor frogs (Rana arvalis). The results indicate that road mortality has a strong negative effect on regional connectivity, but only a small effect on local connectivity. Regional connectivity is positively affected by road avoidance and the effect becomes more pronounced as road mortality decreases. Road avoidance also has a positive effect on local connectivity. When road avoidance is total and the road functions as a 100% barrier regional connectivity is close to zero, while local connectivity exhibit very elevated values. The results suggest that roads may affect not only regional or metapopulation dynamics but also have a direct effect on local population dynamics.
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