Title of article
Habitat correlates of distribution and local population decline of the endemic Sardinian newt Euproctus platycephalus Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Roberta Lecis، نويسنده , , Ken Norris، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
15
From page
303
To page
317
Abstract
Habitat-based statistical models relating patterns of presence and absence of species to habitat variables could be useful to resolve conservation-related problems and highlight the causes of population declines. In this paper, we apply such a modelling approach to an endemic amphibian, the Sardinian mountain newt Euproctus platycephalus, considered by IUCN a critically endangered species. Sardinian newts inhabit freshwater habitat in streams, small lakes and pools on the island of Sardinia (Italy). Reported declines of newt populations are not yet supported by quantitative data, however, they are perceived or suspected across the speciesʹ historical range. This study represents a first attempt trying to statistically relate habitat characteristics to Sardinian newt occurrence and persistence. Linear regression analysis revealed that newts are more likely to be found in sites with colder water temperature, less riparian vegetation and, marginally, absence of fish. The implications of the results for the conservation of the species are discussed, and suggestions for the short-term management of newt inhabited sites suggested.
Keywords
Critically endangered , Amphibian decline , Ecological requirements , Habitat selection , Presence/absence , Sardinian brook salamander
Journal title
Biological Conservation
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Biological Conservation
Record number
836699
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