Abundance and composition of forest‐dwelling anurans in cashew plantations in a tropical semi‐evergreen forest landscape

Author:

Komanduri Krishna Pavan Kumar1,Sreedharan Gayathri2,Vasudevan Karthikeyan23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ashoka University Sonipat Haryana India

2. CSIR‐Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Laboratory for the Conservation of Endangered Species Hyderabad Telangana India

3. Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR) Ghaziabad Uttar Pradesh India

Abstract

AbstractPlantation crops in tropical human‐modified landscapes provide alternative habitats to biodiversity outside protected areas. The Western Ghats of India are home to a mosaic of closely spaced habitats, including forests and agroecosystems. Cashew is a widely grown plantation crop in the northern Western Ghats and is known to provide economic and societal benefits. However, its role as a supplementary habitat for anurans is not well understood. We assessed the factors that influence understorey anuran composition and abundance in cashew plantations, forest edges, and forest interiors in Tillari Conservation Reserve, Maharashtra. Species composition of cashew plantations differed significantly from forests and was positively influenced by understorey and canopy cover. Cashew plantations had a near equal abundance of anurans as that of forest edges and interiors, which could be due to the preponderance of habitat generalists. Understorey positively influenced anuran abundance while ambient temperature had a negative influence. Reduced understorey and low canopy cover represent habitat modifications that occur in cashew plantations. Such structural changes could lead to reduced environmental refuges for anurans, thereby exposing them to large variations in temperature and moisture. Cashew plantations in Tillari Conservation Reserve serve as supplementary habitats for anurans. That said, cashew cultivation practices and markets must be understood before biodiversity‐friendly plantation practices are proposed.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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