Title of article :
The influence of water quality on the embryonic survivorship
of the Oregon spotted frog (Rana pretiosa) in
British Columbia, Canada
Author/Authors :
René McKibbina، نويسنده , , William T. Dushenkob، نويسنده , , Graham vanAggelenc، نويسنده , , Christine A. Bishopa، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
In Canada, the Oregon spotted frog (Rana pretiosa) is a critically endangered species with only
three known populations and an estimated breeding population of less than 400 located in
isolated sites in the extreme south-west corner of British Columbia. Floating Nitex cages
were used to assess embryonic survivorship in two populations of Oregon spotted frogs
from 2002–2005. One population, near Aldergrove, BC experienced declines in population
size while the other population, at Maria Slough, increased during the period 1997–2001.
During embryo development, we measured trace metals, nutrients and physical parameters
in the water at each site. These were used to test the hypothesis that water quality
parameters were correlated with embryonic survivorship. During the study period in the
declining population at Aldergrove R. pretiosa bred at two distinct sub sites (A and B) located
500mapart within the wetland. Mean embryonic survivorship varied from 9% to 36% at sub
site A and from 78% to 88% at sub site B whereas in the population in Maria Slough, the mean
embryonic survivorship varied from 77% to 84%. Sulphate was the only water chemistry
variable that differed significantly between the two study sites and was the highest at Maria
Slough. A weak significant positive correlation was found between chloride and embryonic
survivorship and conductivity and embryonic survivorship. A multiple regression model
found conductivity was the only significant variable. We concluded that natural water
chemistry conditions of low chloride and consequently low conductivity may be
contributing to low embryonic survivorship in the population of R. pretiosa at MD
Aldergrove, BC.
Keywords :
Oregon spotted frogEmbryonic survivorshipWater quality
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment