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Online Publication Date: 03 Jul 2013

Effects of Invasive Western Mosquitofish and Ammonium Nitrate on Green Frog Tadpoles

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Page Range: 248 – 253
DOI: 10.1643/CE-12-072
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Invasive fish frequently negatively affect amphibian populations around the world. In agricultural regions of the world, the effects of invasive fish on amphibians may coincide with pollution by agricultural fertilizers. We conducted a mesocosm experiment to examine the potential independent and interactive effects of introduced Western Mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis) and ammonium nitrate, an agricultural fertilizer, on Green Frog (Lithobates clamitans) tadpoles. Mosquitofish had a negative effect on the survivorship of Green Frog tadpoles. Green Frog tadpoles from mesocosms with mosquitofish were larger than tadpoles from mesocosms without mosquitofish, possibly due to a thinning effect that reduced intraspecific competition, as well as increased primary productivity. Ammonium nitrate additions did not affect survivorship in Green Frogs. However, Green Frog tadpoles in ammonium nitrate addition treatments were larger than those from treatments without ammonium nitrate addition, possibly due to increased phytoplankton abundance. In conclusion, mosquitofish and ammonium nitrate addition each had independent and additive effects on Green Frog tadpoles, but there was no evidence for significant interactions between these two stressors. Our results suggest that environmental stressors can have additive effects in some systems and that introduced fish predators may have greater impacts on amphibian populations than low level chemical contamination.

Copyright: 2013 by the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
Fig. 1. 
Fig. 1. 

The effects of Western Mosquitofish and ammonium nitrate treatments on the (A) survivorship and (B) mass of Green Frog tadpoles. Means are given±1 SE. In cases where error bars are not visible, they are smaller than the symbols.


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Fig. 2. 

The effects of Western Mosquitofish and ammonium nitrate treatments on periphyton mass at the end of the Green Frog experiment. Open symbols indicate no mosquitofish, closed symbols indicate mosquitofish. Means are given±1 SE. In cases where error bars are not visible, they are smaller than the symbols.


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Fig. 3. 

The effects of the interactions between Western Mosquitofish and ammonium nitrate treatments on the amount of chlorophyll a in the mesocosms over the course of the experiment. Means are given±1 SE. In cases where error bars are not visible, they are smaller than the symbols.


Contributor Notes

Associate Editor: M. J. Lannoo.

Received: 12 Jun 2012
Accepted: 04 Nov 2012
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