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Reproductive interference between Rana dalmatina and Rana temporaria affects reproductive success in natural populations.

Authors :
Hettyey, Attila
Vági, Balázs
Kovács, Tibor
Ujszegi, János
Katona, Patrik
Szederkényi, Márk
Pearman, Peter
Griggio, Matteo
Hoi, Herbert
Source :
Oecologia. Oct2014, Vol. 176 Issue 2, p457-464. 8p.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Experimental evidence suggests that reproductive interference between heterospecifics can seriously affect individual fitness; support from field studies for such an effect has, however, remained scarce. We studied reproductive interference in 25 natural breeding ponds in an area where two ranid frogs, Rana dalmatina and Rana temporaria, co-occur. The breeding seasons of the two species usually overlap and males of both species are often found in amplexus with heterospecific females, even though matings between heterospecifics produce no viable offspring. We estimated species abundance ratios based on the number of clutches laid and evaluated fertilization success. In ponds with low spatial complexity and a species abundance ratio biased towards R. temporaria, the average fertilization success of R. dalmatina eggs decreased, while this relationship was not detectable in spatially more complex ponds. Fertilization success of R. temporaria did not decrease with increasing relative numbers of heterospecifics. This asymmetry in fitness effects of reproductive interference may be attributed to R. temporaria males being more competitive in scramble competition for females than R. dalmatina males. Our study is among the first to demonstrate that in natural breeding populations of vertebrates interference among heterospecifics has the potential to substantially lower reproductive success at the population level, which may in turn affect population dynamics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00298549
Volume :
176
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Oecologia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
98148844
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-014-3046-z