Tjc. Beebee et al., FACTORS AFFECTING POPULATION-DENSITIES OF ADULT NATTERJACK TOADS BUFO-CALAMITA IN BRITAIN, Journal of Applied Ecology, 33(2), 1996, pp. 263-268
1. The population densities of adult natterjack toads (Bufo calamita,
Laurenti) were found to vary over an order of magnitude between differ
ent localities for this species in Britain. 2. Adult toad population d
ensity correlated positively with average toadlet production over the
previous decade at each site. 3. Average toadlet production in turn co
rrelated with breeding pond density at natterjack sites and the adult
toad population size at one study site increased subsequent to an arti
ficial increase of pond density. 4. Toadlet production within particul
ar ponds was positively correlated with spawn deposition rate and ther
e was no evidence of density-dependent regulation of toadlet productio
n in two natterjack breeding ponds studied over several years. 5. The
proportion of breeding seasons in which greater than the median number
of toadlets was produced per hectare of total natterjack habitat was
positively correlated with pond density at natterjack sites. 6. Taken
together, these data suggest that adult natterjack population density
is primarily regulated by the average rate of metamorphic success at a
site, and this in turn is dependent upon stochastic rather than densi
ty-dependent processes operating at the level of the breeding ponds.