Acta Herpetologica (Apr 2007)

Breeding habitat selection of an endangered species in an arid zone: the case of <em>Alytes dickhilleni</em> Arntzen & García-París, 1995

  • Andrés Egea-Serrano,
  • Francisco J. Oliva-Paterna,
  • Miguel Tejedo,
  • Mar Torralva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13128/Acta_Herpetol-1290
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 2

Abstract

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The influence of environmental variables on the selection of a particular water body as breeding habitat by Alytes dickhilleni was studied in the southeastern and most arid zone of its distribution range. From November 2002 to October 2003, 50 water bodies were monitored in the south east of the Iberian Peninsula. Environmental data were submitted to a stepwise logistic regression analysis at macrohabitat, water body typology and microhabitat scales in order to establish the main factors influencing the use of a given water body as breeding habitat by this species. Statistical analysis showed that the reproduction of Alytes dickhilleni is associated with the macrohabitat variable topography, and the water body typology. This species breeds mainly in permanent water bodies located in mountainous topography in the study area. These results should be taken into account when populations of this species are subjected to management and/or recovery programmes in arid areas.