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Predicting surface abundance of federally threatened Jollyville Plateau Salamanders ( Eurycea tonkawae ) to inform management activities at a highly modified urban spring
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Zachary C. Adcock1  Andrew R. MacLaren2  Ryan M. Jones2  Andrea Villamizar-Gomez1  Ashley E. Wall2  Kemble White IV2  Michael R. J. Forstner1 
[1]Department of Biology, Texas State University
[2]Cambrian Environmental
关键词: Conservation;    Edwards aquifer;    Habitat;    Salamander;    Spring;    Threatened species;    Urbanization;    Abundance;    Management;   
DOI  :  10.7717/peerj.13359
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Inra
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【 摘 要 】
Urban expansion has contributed to the loss of habitat for range restricted species across the globe. Managing wildlife populations within these urban settings presents the challenge of balancing human and wildlife needs. Jollyville Plateau Salamanders (Eurycea tonkawae) are a range restricted, federally threatened, species of neotenic brook salamander endemic to central Texas. Almost the entire geographic range of E. tonkawae is embedded in the Austin, Cedar Park, and Round Rock metropolitan areas of Travis and Williamson counties, Texas. Among E. tonkawae occupied sites, Brushy Creek Spring has experienced some of the most extensive anthropogenic disturbance. Today the site consists of small groundwater outlets that emerge in the seams within a concrete culvert underlying a highway. Salamanders persist within this system though they are rarely detected. Here, we model the occurrence of salamanders within the surface habitat of Brushy Creek Spring using generalized linear models. In the absence of available data regarding the amount of water that is discharged from the spring, we use accumulated rainfall as a proxy for discharge to estimate salamander abundance. Additionally, we present evidence of reproduction, recruitment, and subterranean movement by E. tonkawae throughout this site. Infrastructure maintenance is inevitable at Brushy Creek Spring. We intend for our results to inform when maintenance should occur, i.e., during environmental conditions when salamanders are less likely to be observed in the surface habitat, to avoid unnecessary impacts to this federally threatened species.
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