Terrestrial movements and habitat use of gopher frogs in longleaf pine forests: A comparative study of juveniles and adults

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  • Elizabeth A. Roznik
  • Steve A. Johnson
  • Cathryn H. Greenberg
  • George W. Tanner
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Many animals exhibit changes in patterns of movement and habitat use as they age, and understanding such ontogenetic shifts is important for ensuring that habitat management is appropriate for all life stages. We used radiotelemetry to study movements and habitat use of juvenile and adult gopher frogs (Rana capito) as they migrated from the same ponds following metamorphosis or breeding. To supplement radiotelemetry data, we also captured adult gopher frogs at drift fences as they left ponds for the terrestrial environment. We directly compared patterns of movement, directional orientation, macrohabitat use (forest type), andmicrohabitat use (refugia) between the two life stages. Both juveniles and adults moved considerable distances from breeding ponds (up to 691 m) and selected firemaintained longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) forest over fire-suppressed forest. However, fire-suppressed habitat appeared to be a greater barrier to juveniles than adults. Additionally, we found differences in microhabitat use; both juveniles and adults used underground refuges (e.g., burrows and stump holes) for shelter, but juveniles used such refuges less often than adults. Juveniles also took more time than adults to locate their first refuge after exiting ponds. These differences may reflect the juveniles’ lack of experience in terrestrial habitats. Unlike juveniles, adults are likely more familiar with the locations of specific habitat features (e.g., burrows and ponds) andmay take the shortest routes whenmoving among them, even if it requires moving through fire-suppressed habitat. Previous research has recommended that terrestrial habitats surrounding breeding ponds should be managed with frequent prescribed fire (i.e., 1–3-year intervals) in order tomaintain suitable terrestrial habitat for juvenile gopher frogs, and our study suggests that these management practices are also likely beneficial to adults. 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. * Corresponding author. Present address: School of Marine and Tropical Biology, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland 4811, Australia. Tel.: +61 4 0959 1040; fax: +61 7 4725 1570. E-mail addresses: [email protected], [email protected] (E.A. Roznik).

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تاریخ انتشار 2009