# Population genetics for conservation of spadefoot toads, Pelobates fuscus, in Western and Central Europe

**Authors:** Caroline C. Mouton, Karolin Eils, Johan Auwerx, Paolo Eusebio Bergó, Wilbert Bosman, Angelica Crottini, Julia Dayon, Christophe Eggert, Christian Göcking, Wolf-Rüdiger Große, Werner Kloas, Spartak Litvinchuk, Katarina Ljubisavljevic, Claude Miaud, Norbert Menke, Maria Ogielska, Jeroen Speybroeck, Loïc van Doorn, Richard Struijk, Matthias Stöck, Joachim Mergeay

PMC · DOI: 10.1098/rsos.240893 · Royal Society Open Science · 2025-07-30

## TL;DR

This study uses genetic data to assess the conservation status of spadefoot toads in Europe and highlights the need for urgent conservation actions.

## Contribution

The study provides novel insights into the genetic diversity and structure of Pelobates fuscus populations across Western and Central Europe.

## Key findings

- Genetic clustering aligns with postglacial colonization patterns of spadefoot toads.
- Northwestern populations show significant genetic impoverishment, indicating poor conservation status.
- The study emphasizes the importance of genetic monitoring and habitat restoration for species preservation.

## Abstract

European amphibians such as the common spadefoot toad (Pelobates fuscus (Laurenti, 1768)) exhibit alarming declines across large parts of their range, despite extensive legislation aimed at conservation. As knowledge about the genetic background of a species has become crucial for conservation assessment, we investigated nuclear genetic diversity and structure of P. fuscus, based on microsatellite loci. Clustering revealed major groups corresponding to postglacial colonization patterns. Additionally, we found contrasting patterns of genetic diversity across the 66 studied populations, reflecting the conservation status of the species in Europe and with marked genetic impoverishment across most populations in the northwestern part of the species’ distribution range. Our findings provide genetic information on the conservation status of the common spadefoot toad across Europe, emphasizing the need for urgent conservation efforts. We recommend further genetic monitoring, habitat restoration and potential translocations to safeguard the species in the face of ongoing challenges.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Pelobates fuscus (taxon 191477), Mus musculus (taxon 10090)

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Pseudobalistes fuscus (blue-and-gold triggerfish, species) [taxon 303695], Leptobrachium banae (spadefoot toad, species) [taxon 461282], Pelobates fuscus (common Eurasian spadefoot toad, species) [taxon 191477]

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