DISTRIBUTION AND HABITAT OF THE SPOTTED TREE FROG, LITORIA-SPENCERI DUBOIS (ANURA, HYLIDAE), AND AN ASSESSMENT OF POTENTIAL CAUSES OF POPULATION DECLINES

Citation
Gr. Gillespie et Gj. Hollis, DISTRIBUTION AND HABITAT OF THE SPOTTED TREE FROG, LITORIA-SPENCERI DUBOIS (ANURA, HYLIDAE), AND AN ASSESSMENT OF POTENTIAL CAUSES OF POPULATION DECLINES, Wildlife research, 23(1), 1996, pp. 49-75
Citations number
50
Categorie Soggetti
Zoology,Ecology
Journal title
ISSN journal
10353712
Volume
23
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
49 - 75
Database
ISI
SICI code
1035-3712(1996)23:1<49:DAHOTS>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
An extensive survey of the distribution and abundance of the spotted t ree frog, Litoria spenceri, was conducted throughout its range in the Central and Eastern Highlands of Victoria and parts of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory between November 1991 and April 1994. Of the 64 streams surveyed, Litoria spenceri was recorded along 16, 15 in Victoria and one in New South Wales. The species was located along six streams in which it had not been recorded before, but could not be found along four streams in which it had previously been recor ded. The survey failed to detect L. spenceri at historical sites on fo ur other streams but located it elsewhere along those streams. Frogs w ere located predominantly in association with rocky banks adjacent to fast flowing water. Most populations occurred in dissected mountainous country, generally in areas with limited access and disturbance. Anal ysis of disturbance histories at individual sites and within catchment s supporting the species indicates an association between the contract ion in distribution and a number of human disturbances to forest and r iparian habitats.