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- W3184955355 abstract "In temporary ponds, submerged plants have adapted to recurrent periods of drought. These ponds often lack the impact of large herbivores but can harbor large numbers of herbivorous tadpoles. Tadpoles of the Iberian spadefoot toad (Pelobates cultripes) may reach large body size and consume large quantities of macrophytes during their long larval period, which is shortened with risk of pond drying. We conducted a mesocosm experiment to analyze the interplay between hydroperiod and impact of herbivorous tadpoles on the abundance and life history of 3 species of submerged plants common to temporary ponds. We observed differences in growth among plant species resulting in lags in timing of maximum cover, probably related to interspecific competitive interactions. Some plants responded to pond drying with a remarkable increase in the production of flowers. Tadpoles greatly reduced the plant cover, although their impact varied across plant species. Differential plant consumption by these large tadpoles can substantially modify the internal structure and complexity of temporary ponds, and tadpoles can also interfere with plant responses to shortened hydroperiod." @default.
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