What is the impact of agroforestry on frog populations according to a recent study

A study highlighted the threat to frogs from agroforestry practices.
According to a recent study, the impact of agroforestry on frog populations is as follows:
  • Agroforestry practices alter frog habitats by reducing forest cover, leading to habitat fragmentation and isolation.
  • Loss of forest cover disrupts the natural breeding and foraging grounds of frogs, affecting their population dynamics.
  • Chemical inputs in agroforestry, such as pesticides and fertilizers, can contaminate water bodies, harming frog species that rely on aquatic habitats.
  • Increased human activity in agroforestry areas can lead to habitat disturbance, pollution, and introduction of invasive species, further jeopardizing frog populations.
  • Conservation efforts are needed to mitigate the negative effects of agroforestry on frog diversity and promote sustainable land management practices.
Overall, the study emphasizes the importance of considering the impacts of agroforestry on wildlife populations, especially vulnerable species like frogs.
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