Insights into the impacts of three current environmental problems on Amphibians

Q3 Environmental Science European Journal of Ecology Pub Date : 2018-12-30 DOI:10.2478/eje-2018-0009
H. Dutta
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Abstract Global warming, light pollution and noise are common human-induced environmental problems that are escalating at a high rate. Their consequences on wildlife have mostly been overlooked, with the exception of a few species with respect to climate change. The problems often occur simultaneously and exert their negative effects together at the same time. In other words, their impacts are combined. Studies have never focused on more than one problem, and so, such combined effects have never been understood properly. The review addresses this lacuna in the case of amphibians, which are a highly vulnerable group. It divides the overall impacts of the problems into seven categories (behaviour, health, movement, distribution, phenology, development and reproductive success) and then assesses their combined impact through statistical analyses. It revealed that amphibian calling is the most vulnerable aspect to the combined impacts. This could provide important input for conservation of amphibians.
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深入了解当前三个环境问题对两栖动物的影响
全球变暖、光污染和噪声是人类活动引起的常见环境问题,且正以快速的速度升级。它们对野生动物的影响大多被忽视了,除了少数物种对气候变化的影响。这些问题往往同时发生,同时产生负面影响。换句话说,它们的影响是综合的。研究从来没有集中在一个以上的问题上,因此,这种综合效应从来没有得到正确的理解。该综述解决了两栖动物这一高度脆弱群体的这一缺陷。它将这些问题的总体影响分为七类(行为、健康、运动、分布、物候、发育和繁殖成功),然后通过统计分析评估它们的综合影响。结果表明,两栖动物的叫声是受综合影响最脆弱的方面。这可能为两栖动物的保护提供重要的输入。
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European Journal of Ecology
European Journal of Ecology Environmental Science-Ecology
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