Results 1 - 10 from 92 for temporary ponds in 0.231 sec.
UK Annex I habitat interest features
Natural eutrophic lakes with Magnopotamion or Hydrocharition-type vegetation 3160 Natural dystrophic lakes and ponds 3170 * Mediterranean temporary ponds 3180 * Turloughs 3260 Water courses of plain to montane levels with the Ranunculion fluitantis ...
www.jncc.gov.uk
NEARMI | NE Amphibian Species
Amphiuma species generally are aquatic, although eggs are deposited on land near water. Notophthalmus and most Ambystoma species may use temporary ponds to ... Some anurans require fishless temporary ponds for successful reproduction (e.g., Scaphiopus holbrookii, Rana sylvatica), whereas others can use a wide range of temporary or permanent ponds (e.g., many species ...
www.pwrc.usgs.gov
Bufo marinus
Males call from the edges of temporary ponds; the call is a low, rattling trill. Strings of 4,000-13,000 eggs are ...
www.rainforestconservation.org
Osteocephalus taurinus
After heavy rains, breeding takes place in temporary ponds, where males usually call while floating on the surface of the water. The call is ...
www.rainforestconservation.org
More from this site
Intro to the New Forest cSAC
Outstanding examples of thirteen habitats of European interest are represented, together with two priority habitats ...
www.newforestlife.org.uk
Background to the New Forest LIFE II project
Outstanding examples of thirteen habitats of European interest are represented, together with two priority habitats ...
www.newforestlife.org.uk
More from this site
EEK! - Join the Frog Chorus
They make a nocturnal migration from upland wooded areas to ponds, marshes, and lakes. Male salamanders do not have breeding calls. They simply show up at ... nearby wetlands. Almost all of Wisconsin's amphibians need water for breeding. Some breed in temporary ponds that form in farm fields, some only inhabit lakes and perpetually wet areas, others use ...
www.dnr.state.wi.us
Blue-winged teal Facts, Figures, Description and Photo
Nesting habitat includes wetland areas within grasslands, such as shallow marshes, sloughs, flooded ditches, and temporary ponds. Females change breeding sites from year to year in response to changing wetland conditions and ...
ducks.org
A Plague of Frogs or a Jubilee of Toads 1
Spadefoot toads are adapted to breeding in temporary ponds that may dry up and disappear ... filled, most of their breeding ponds appear only as dry depressions in the woods. Most permanent ponds develop a full complement of ... aquatic predators die. Because eastern spadefoot toads usually breed in ponds that only hold water for short periods of time, the ...
www.flmnh.ufl.edu
Pond educational resource pack - ponds and geography
Puddles are usually smaller than ponds and dry up quickly. A large one, however, can make a good temporary pond. How are ponds made? Natural ponds form when hollows in the ground fill ... Cornwall's best ponds occur in wetland areas with a high water table. Most ponds have been made by people (see PONDS AND HISTORY). How people's activities have affected ponds Since the beginning ...
www.cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk
The results are filtered View all results for temporary ponds
|