Abstract—Understanding the effects of chemical contaminants on natural populations is challenging, as multiple anthropogenic and natural stressors may individually and interactively influence responses. Population models can be used to evaluate the impacts of multiple stressors and to provide insight into population-level effects and/or data gaps. For amphibians with complex life cycles, population models may be useful in understanding impacts of stressors that are unique to the habitat type (aquatic, terrestrial) and that operate at different times in the life cycle. We investigated the population-level effects of aquatic contaminants (coal combustion residues, CCR) and terrestrial habitat loss on the eastern narrowmouth toad, Gastrophryne...
Amphibian populations and species diversity are declining at an alarming rate all over the world. In...
1. Economic activities such as logging and mineral extraction can result in the creation of new anth...
Both natural and anthropogenic stressors are encountered regularly in nature. Predators and pathogen...
Amphibian populations are threatened globally by stressors, including diminishing availability of su...
Species with complex life cycles are susceptible to environmental stressors across life stages, but ...
Numerous anthropogenic stressors are known drivers of amphibian declines. Nonetheless, research has ...
Quantifying risks of forest and habitat management options are often limited by uncertainties in hab...
Organisms with complex life cycles may experience diverse stressors during their development. Stress...
Due to the historical prevalence of coal mining in the region, soil and water contamination from aci...
The global decline of amphibians is considered a disturbing indicator of environmental degradation b...
Wildfires are increasing in both frequency and intensity in many ecosystems, with climate change mod...
Bioaccumulation of contaminants and subsequent maternal transfer to offspring are important factors ...
Both natural and anthropogenic stressors are encountered regularly in nature. Predators and pathogen...
As the human population continues to increase, land-use conversion has altered habitat suitability f...
ABSTRACT: Bioaccumulation of contaminants and subsequent maternal transfer to offspring are importan...
Amphibian populations and species diversity are declining at an alarming rate all over the world. In...
1. Economic activities such as logging and mineral extraction can result in the creation of new anth...
Both natural and anthropogenic stressors are encountered regularly in nature. Predators and pathogen...
Amphibian populations are threatened globally by stressors, including diminishing availability of su...
Species with complex life cycles are susceptible to environmental stressors across life stages, but ...
Numerous anthropogenic stressors are known drivers of amphibian declines. Nonetheless, research has ...
Quantifying risks of forest and habitat management options are often limited by uncertainties in hab...
Organisms with complex life cycles may experience diverse stressors during their development. Stress...
Due to the historical prevalence of coal mining in the region, soil and water contamination from aci...
The global decline of amphibians is considered a disturbing indicator of environmental degradation b...
Wildfires are increasing in both frequency and intensity in many ecosystems, with climate change mod...
Bioaccumulation of contaminants and subsequent maternal transfer to offspring are important factors ...
Both natural and anthropogenic stressors are encountered regularly in nature. Predators and pathogen...
As the human population continues to increase, land-use conversion has altered habitat suitability f...
ABSTRACT: Bioaccumulation of contaminants and subsequent maternal transfer to offspring are importan...
Amphibian populations and species diversity are declining at an alarming rate all over the world. In...
1. Economic activities such as logging and mineral extraction can result in the creation of new anth...
Both natural and anthropogenic stressors are encountered regularly in nature. Predators and pathogen...