Michaels Christopher J, Antwis Rachael E, Preziosi Richard F
Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2014 Apr 16;9(4):e95207. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0095207. eCollection 2014.
Despite the importance of ex situ conservation programmes as highlighted in the Amphibian Conservation Action Plan, there are few empirical studies that examine the influence of captive conditions on the fitness of amphibians, even for basic components of enclosure design such as cover provision. Maintaining the fitness of captive amphibian populations is essential to the success of ex situ conservation projects. Here we examined the impact of plant cover on measures of fitness and behaviour in captive red-eyed tree frogs (Agalychnis callidryas). We found significant effects of plant provision on body size, growth rates and cutaneous bacterial communities that together demonstrate a compelling fitness benefit from cover provision. We also demonstrate a strong behavioural preference for planted rather than non-planted areas. We also assessed the impact of plant provision on the abiotic environment in the enclosure as a potential driver of these behavioural and fitness effects. Together this data provides valuable information regarding enclosure design for a non-model amphibian species and has implications for amphibian populations maintained in captivity for conservation breeding programmes and research.
尽管《两栖动物保护行动计划》强调了迁地保护项目的重要性,但很少有实证研究考察圈养条件对两栖动物健康状况的影响,即使是对于圈养设施设计的基本要素,如提供遮蔽物。维持圈养两栖动物种群的健康状况对于迁地保护项目的成功至关重要。在这里,我们研究了植物遮蔽物对圈养红眼树蛙(红眼丛蛙)健康状况和行为指标的影响。我们发现提供植物对体型大小、生长速率和皮肤细菌群落有显著影响,这些共同表明提供遮蔽物对健康状况有明显益处。我们还证明了红眼树蛙对有植物区域而非无植物区域有强烈的行为偏好。我们还评估了提供植物对圈养设施中非生物环境的影响,将其作为这些行为和健康状况影响的潜在驱动因素。这些数据共同为一种非模式两栖动物物种的圈养设施设计提供了有价值的信息,并对为保护繁育项目和研究而圈养的两栖动物种群具有启示意义。