A framework for guiding management decisions for amphibians in an uncertain future

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Abstract

Managing species in a rapidly changing climate requires knowledge of how species will respond to climate change and other threats while simultaneously developing management actions to reduce threats. Amphibians are one of the most threatened taxa on earth and often serve as the ‘canary in the coalmine’ for the health of ecosystems that countless other species and humans rely on. To understand the status of and guide management for the boreal toad (Anaxyrus boreas boreas), an imperiled amphibian species in the North Central region, we coproduced several products with the Boreal Toad Conservation Team. These products included 1) reconstructed seasonal hydrology patterns for historical boreal toad breeding wetlands and high elevation watersheds in the Southern Rocky Mountain Region (SRMR) from remotely sensed data, 2) current and future predictions of drying rates for historical breeding wetlands, 3) current and future predictions on the status of the boreal toad in the SRMR, and 4) a web tool to guide management actions. While the boreal toad is considered a ‘data rich’ species given data collection efforts that span multiple decades, many amphibian species are considered ‘data poor’, meaning managers lack data on the biology, ecology, or status of the species needed to make sound decisions. To address this knowledge gap, we also quantified drying patterns across watersheds for two ‘data poor’ species in the North Central region at risk from climate change: the Great Basin spadefoot toad (Spea intermontana) and the wood frog (Lithobates sylvaticus). These new data can guide management decisions for these species by allowing managers to understand habitat changes with respect to water availability, a crucial element for amphibian survival and persistence. Together, these products demonstrate how cutting-edge technology and analytical methods can produce a range of useful information to support amphibian conservation.   

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Kissel, A.M., Muths, E., Lacey, M., Popescu, V.D., Dyck, M., and Littlefield, C., 2025, A framework for guiding management decisions for amphibians in an uncertain future, 56 p.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype Federal Government Series
Title A framework for guiding management decisions for amphibians in an uncertain future
Year Published 2025
Language English
Publisher Nrrth Central Climate Adaptation Center
Contributing office(s) Fort Collins Science Center
Description 56 p.
Country United States
State Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming
Other Geospatial southern Rocky Mountain region
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