by Marta
Subat, 10/2/18, Infosurhhoy
Eastern
collared lizards, once plentiful in the Ozark Mountains, are now listed as a
“species of greatest conservation need.” What does their decline say about
habitat degradation in the Ozarks?
That’s
the question University of Arkansas researcher Casey Brewster worked to answer
in a recent paper published in the Journal of Herpetology. Brewster, a doctoral
candidate in biology, worked with Steven Beaupre, associate dean of social
sciences, and J.D. Willson, associate professor of biology, to link decades of
fire suppression to changes in Ozark habitat detrimental to the lizards.
“We know
glade habitats have declined substantially over the last 100 years from fire
suppression,” Brewster said. “We also know the collared lizard population is
declining in Arkansas. Common sense tells you they are related, but if you
really want to know how, you have to work out the mechanisms.”
Glade habitat,
increasingly rare in the Ozarks, is open and sunny, characterized by grasses,
herbaceous plants and wildflowers. Containing wild fires, instead of letting
them burn, allows trees and other woody vegetation to encroach on the glade
habitat, resulting in more shade and cooler temperatures. Lizards, being
cold-blooded, need the sunlight to become active.
For his
research, Brewster sampled 10 Ozark glade habitats and assessed each for tree
density, canopy, exposed rocks and shade. Then he captured lizards to analyze
their age, body size, growth and reproduction. He found slower growth and
reproduction rates in lizards from areas with greater tree density, canopy and
shade and fewer exposed rocks.
Casey L.
Brewster et al. Habitat Loss and Local Extinction: Linking Population Declines
of Eastern Collared Lizards (Crotaphytus
collaris) to Habitat Degradation in Ozark Glades, Journal of Herpetology
(2018). DOI: 10.1670/18-002
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