Cl. Rowe et Wa. Dunson, RELATIONSHIPS AMONG ABIOTIC PARAMETERS AND BREEDING EFFORT BY 3 AMPHIBIANS IN TEMPORARY WETLANDS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA, Wetlands, 13(4), 1993, pp. 237-246
We monitored 35 temporary wetlands in a ridge region (Rothrock State F
orest= 199l-R) of central Pennsylvania in 1991 and 15 temporary wetlan
ds in each of three regions across a ridge (Rothrock State Forest=1992
-R), plateau (Allegheny Front=1992-A), and valley (Barrens area, State
Game Lands=1992-B) landscape in central Pennsylvania in 1992 in order
to identify correlations among several abiotic variables and breeding
success of three amphibians (wood frogs-Rana sylvatica, Jefferson sal
amanders-Ambystoma jeffersonianum, and spotted salamanders-A. maculatu
m). The number of egg masses deposited by A. jeffersonianum was correl
ated positively with pH (1991-R, 1992-R) and alkalinity (1991-R) and n
egatively with [Al] (1991-R). Egg deposition by A. maculatum was corre
lated positively with pH (1991-R) and pond volume (1991-R, 1992-B) and
negatively with total cations (Na, K, Mg, Ca, specific conductance) (
1991-R) and [Si] (1992-B). Egg deposition by R. sylvatica was correlat
ed positively with pond volume (1991-R, 1992R) and dissolved organic c
arbon (1991-R). Three days following a rain event of 1.9 cm in April,
1991, the pH in four of nine ponds was significantly lower than three
and five days prior to the rainfall. There were differences among some
of the three regions in pond pH, [K], [Ca], [Al], [ortho-Pi] [dissolv
ed organic carbon], alkalinity, [Zn], volume, and the number of egg ma
sses of R. sylvatica and A. maculatum, suggesting that temporary ponds
are rather heterogeneous in their abiotic and biotic characteristics.
There are landscape scale patterns (ridge, valley, plateau) that are
especially deserving of additional study. Amphibian breeding success i
n temporary ponds of central Pennsylvania can be predicted in part by
abiotic conditions such as pH, [Al], [total cations], [dissolved organ
ic carbon], [Si], and pond volume. Further work is needed to determine
which of these variables are causally linked to amphibian breeding an
d why there is variation among sites and years in the degree of correl
ation among abiotic and biotic variables.