ARPHA Proceedings (Sep 2024)

The citizen science project “AmphiBiom”: a quest to mitigate habitat loss for the European green toad

  • Stephan Burgstaller,
  • Janette Siebert,
  • Maria M. Krall,
  • Yurii V. Kornilev,
  • Magdalena Spießberger,
  • David Hamernik,
  • Janis Kremser,
  • Thomas Ofenböck,
  • Johann G. Zaller,
  • Silke Schweiger,
  • Wolfram Graf,
  • Daniel Dörler,
  • Florian Heigl,
  • Lukas Landler

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/ap.e126483
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
pp. 43 – 47

Abstract

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We aim to understand the distribution and environmental drivers for the occurrence of the European green toad (Bufotes viridis) in Austria and create breeding habitats for it. Citizen scientists can use a custom smartphone application (AmphiApp) to record data such as the calls of anurans and photographic documentation. The records are validated by experts. To provide breeding habitats for green toads, we gave citizen scientists 300 small plastic ponds (1.20L × 0.9W × 0.4D m) to place on their land (garden, backyard). These citizen scientists will monitor their pond every two weeks for two seasons (March–August 2024 & 2025) for the occurrence of amphibians and their invertebrate prey. During the first two months, most pond owners have been highly motivated and have followed the monitoring scheme, despite the involved procedure, likely due to our active engagement with them (e.g., during the pond delivery by team members, emails, phone calls and messaging within AmphiApp).

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