Abstract: Human alterations to natural systems have resulted in a loss of biological diversity around the world. Amphibian population losses have been more severe than those of birds and mammals. Amphibian population declines are likely due to many factors including habitat loss, disease, contaminants, introduced species and ultraviolet-B (UVB) radiation. The effect of UVB, however, varies widely among species and can vary within populations of the same species or at different life-history stages. This variation has often led to opposing conclusions about how UVB affects amphibians. We used meta-analysis techniques to explore the overall effects of UVB radiation on survival in amphibians. We also used recently developed factorial meta-analy...
1. Global increases in ultraviolet-B radiation (UVBR) associated with stratospheric ozone depletion ...
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Amphibian populations the world over are under threat of extinction, with as many as 40% of assessed...
My thesis explored the effects of and potential mediating mechanisms for an important environmental ...
Graduation date: 2008My thesis explored the effects of and potential mediating mechanisms for an imp...
Graduation date: 2008Ultraviolet-B radiation (UVB) is an abiotic stressor in both terrestrial and aq...
Abstract. As part of an overall ‘biodiversity crisis’, many amphibian populations are in decline thr...
SYNOPSIS. Potential causes for the global decline of amphibians include habi-tat loss, disease, envi...
Graduation date: 2002Ultraviolet-B radiation (UV-B) has been suggested as a factor contributing\ud t...
During the last decades many amphibian species and populations have experienced declines and extinct...
The phenomenon of global amphibian declines is a testament to the profound effects of human-induced ...
SYNOPSIS. Numerous reports suggest that populations of amphibians from a wide variety of locations a...
Amphibian species worldwide are currently experiencing population declines and decreased ranges. Thi...
Amphibian species worldwide are currently experiencing population declines and decreased ranges. Thi...
Summary 1. Despite the increasing occurrence of global environmental changes, including increases in...
1. Global increases in ultraviolet-B radiation (UVBR) associated with stratospheric ozone depletion ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Amphibian populations the world over are under threat of extinction, with as many as 40% of assessed...
My thesis explored the effects of and potential mediating mechanisms for an important environmental ...
Graduation date: 2008My thesis explored the effects of and potential mediating mechanisms for an imp...
Graduation date: 2008Ultraviolet-B radiation (UVB) is an abiotic stressor in both terrestrial and aq...
Abstract. As part of an overall ‘biodiversity crisis’, many amphibian populations are in decline thr...
SYNOPSIS. Potential causes for the global decline of amphibians include habi-tat loss, disease, envi...
Graduation date: 2002Ultraviolet-B radiation (UV-B) has been suggested as a factor contributing\ud t...
During the last decades many amphibian species and populations have experienced declines and extinct...
The phenomenon of global amphibian declines is a testament to the profound effects of human-induced ...
SYNOPSIS. Numerous reports suggest that populations of amphibians from a wide variety of locations a...
Amphibian species worldwide are currently experiencing population declines and decreased ranges. Thi...
Amphibian species worldwide are currently experiencing population declines and decreased ranges. Thi...
Summary 1. Despite the increasing occurrence of global environmental changes, including increases in...
1. Global increases in ultraviolet-B radiation (UVBR) associated with stratospheric ozone depletion ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Amphibian populations the world over are under threat of extinction, with as many as 40% of assessed...