Chelsea State Bank ad

Is there a vernal pool in your back yard?

Courtesy photo. Wood Frogs.
Courtesy photo. Wood Frogs.

(Chelsea Update would like to thank Tom Hodgson and the Water Natural History Association for the photos and information in this column.)

The vernal pool is a seasonal wetland that usually fills with water in spring, but dries up each year, or often enough so that it cannot support fish. There are many such ponds in the Chelsea area both on public and private land.

They are havens for animals that would not survive the predation of hungry fish, and many organisms have developed the ability to use these wetlands in spite of their temporary nature.

Courtesy photo. Woof frog eggs.
Courtesy photo. Wood frog eggs.

Some species, called obligate, are only found in vernal pools and must have them in order to survive. In addition, there are many other interesting creatures that will use both vernal pools and permanent bodies of water.

Do you have a vernal pool on your property?

If your pond contains any of the following obligate species, you do.

Wood Frogs:  live most of the year in upland woods. They go to vernal pools in late March and early April, lay their eggs, and return to the woodlands for the rest of the year. The tadpoles hatch and transform into frogs in as little as six weeks, before the ponds have a chance to dry up.

The presence of breeding wood frogs indicates that a pond is a vernal pool. Their mating period is very short, only a week to 10 days. They head to the ponds once temperature reaches 50 degrees or above. Their loud “quacking” calls can be heard from considerable distance.

To hear a calling wood frog click here. Or, here.

Fairy Shrimp:  are small (about 1 inch) crustaceans. which spend their entire adult lives (a few weeks) in a vernal pool. Eggs hatch in late winter/early spring and adults may be observed in pools in March and April. Females eventually deposit egg cases on the pool bottom.

After the pool dries, the eggs pass through a cycle of drying and freezing, and then hatch the next spring when water returns. The presence of fairy shrimp indicates that a body of water is a vernal pool.

Courtesy photo. Fairy shrimp.
Courtesy photo. Fairy shrimp.

Click here to see fairy shrimp in action.

Spotted and Blue Spotted Salamanders: The spotted and blue spotted salamanders are also upland animals. They spend most of their lives in burrows on the forest floor. On certain rainy nights in early spring, they migrate to vernal pools to mate and lay their eggs. The eggs develop in the pool and, by the time the pool dries, the young emerge to begin their life as a terrestrial animal. Presence of breeding spotted or blue spotted salamanders makes that body of water a vernal pool.

In April, the Waterloo Natural History Association is sponsoring a vernal pool exhibit at the Discovery Center, which will include many fascinating living aquatic creatures.

The Discovery Center hours will be 10-a.m. – 5 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday and noon-5 p.m. on Sunday.

Courtesy photo. Spotted salamander.
Courtesy photo. Spotted salamander.
Print Friendly, PDF & Email

More News

Outdoor warning sirens test planned for Aug. 4 at noon

August 3, 2012

Bridge Cards will soon be accepted at the Saturday Farmers’ Market

August 3, 2012

Fun Fair Facts: Behind the scenes at the fairgrounds

August 3, 2012

A sneak peek at the fall offerings from Chelsea Community Education

August 3, 2012

Flags at half-staff today for Marine from Traverse City

August 3, 2012

What you’ll find at the Saturday Farmers Market

August 3, 2012

Paving planned: Dexter-Chelsea Road from Freer to Dancer on Aug. 3

August 2, 2012

Family Farm & Home opens doors in Chelsea Shopping Center

August 2, 2012

M-52 construction continues moving north

August 2, 2012

Trailer for sale: CAFA wants to sell the chief’s former office

August 2, 2012

Fun Fair Facts: Still exhibit judging, animals arrive before official start

August 2, 2012

Fun Fair Facts: Counting down to the Chelsea Community Fair

August 1, 2012

Inspired for senior year: Chelsea’s girls state participants

August 1, 2012

On November ballot: Chelsea Area Fire Authority renewal of 1.8 mill tax levy

August 1, 2012

Sarah Coyl thanks Chelsea Rotary Club for sponsorship of trip to Baltimore

August 1, 2012

Kids in Motion, daily childcare option offered by Chelsea Wellness Center

July 31, 2012

Chelsea Secretary of State office closing Friday for renovations

July 31, 2012

Worth the 20-year wait: Dexter Township’s Michael Favre gets medals

July 31, 2012

What’s at the Bushel Basket Market on Aug. 1

July 30, 2012

Public accuracy test — check. Chelsea ready for Aug. 7 primary election

July 30, 2012

Old US-12 detour expected to end Friday

July 30, 2012