Influence of substrate types and morphological traits on movement behavior in a toad and newt species.
Audrey TrochetHugo Le ChevalierOlivier CalvezAlexandre RibéronRomain BertrandSimon BlanchetPublished in: PeerJ (2019)
We highlighted that concrete substrate (mimicking roads) negatively affect the crossing speed of both studied species, with an effect potentially higher in marbled newts. Our findings corroborate negative effects of such heterogeneous landscapes on movement behavior of two amphibian species, which may have implications for the dynamics of metapopulations.