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The influence of habitat features on amphibian distribution in Northeastern Greece
Authors:Elzbieta Kret  Konstantinos Poirazidis
Affiliation:1. WWF GreeceEvros Project, Soufli, Greecee.kret@wwf.gr;3. WWF GreeceEvros Project, Soufli, Greece;4. Department of Environmental Technology and Ecology, TEI of the Ionian Islands, Zakynthos, Greece
Abstract:Environmental and isolation variables relating to abundance of breeding amphibians, species richness and community structure at different spatial scales were examined in the Dadia-Lefkimi-Soufli Forest National Park, Evros, Greece. Logistic regression and a generalized linear model were used to relate several habitat characteristics to species occurrence and species richness. The community structure responses to breeding-pond features were examined at four spatial scales using canonical correspondence analysis (CCA). The richest communities live in low-altitude ponds, with stony or clay bottoms, high solar exposure and abundant submerged and floating vegetation. The CCA models were significant (p < 0.005) and revealed the influence of altitude, percentage of field and broadleaf forest coverage, and number of water bodies on amphibian species assemblages at all four spatial scales. There is a specific need for holistic management of amphibians that will consider habitat connectivity, particularly between aquatic and terrestrial habitats, at a larger, more interconnected scale.
Keywords:amphibians  aquatic and terrestrial habitats  spatial scales  community structure
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