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Friends or foes? : Importance of wild ungulates as ecosystem engineers for amphibian communities
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Baruzzi, Carolina
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Krofel, Miha
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As ecosystem engineers, ungulates can importantly alter the habitats where they live by changing plant cover, soil and water properties through wallowing, rooting, urinating, excreting, grazing and trampling. It is a common belief that wild ungulates, especially wild boar, Sus scrofa, represent a threat to amphibian communities due to disturbance caused while using water pools. On the other hand, ungulates could also create new aquatic habitats suitable for amphibians. So far these effects have been poorly understood. We conducted a pilot study to test whether ungulate engineering action affected amphibians% pool choice comparing amphibian species number in pools created and/or maintained by wild ungulates and pools that were fenced or, for other reasons, not used by ungulates. We observed that amphibians readily used pools also used by ungulates, although amphibian species richness in these pools was generally lower, especially when the pools were smaller. Our results suggest the need for further research and highlight the importance of wild ungulates as ecosystem engineers that create new aquatic habitats, as well as trade-offs connected with the presence of wild ungulate populations for amphibian communities. This has several management and conservation implications and prudent managers could use this understanding to incorporate ungulate management in their conservation programs targeting endangered wildlife that depends on habitats created or modified by these ecosystem engineers.
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English
Keywords:
ecosystem engineers
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ungulates
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amphibians
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disturbance
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habitat modification
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ekosistemi
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kopitarji
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dvoživke
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motnje
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življenjski habitat
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1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publication status:
Published
Number of pages:
Str. 320-325
Numbering:
#Vol. #13, #iss. #2
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-100744
UDC:
630*15
ISSN on article:
1584-9074
COBISS.SI-ID:
4983462
Publication date in RUL:
11.04.2018
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2004
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Title:
North-Western Journal of Zoology
Shortened title:
North-West. J. Zool.
Publisher:
University of Oradea Publishing House
COBISS.SI-ID:
2351059
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