Abstract. We review the existing data on the African clawed frog in Chile (Xenopus laevis, Pipidae) and report new and alarming information on its distribution, provide physical data on water courses and bodies that hold populations of this frog, report observations on its diet, on mass migration overland, and on predation by native birds. Our findings reveal that: (a) the spread of the invasion is currently covering 4 of the 13 regions of Chile; (b) clawed frogs are found at higher densities in artificial water bodies (ponds and dams and irrigation canals) rather than in natural lagoons or streams or rivers; (c) there is no evidence of predation on native anurans, but rather on their own larvae; (d) they face predation from native birds. C...
Background: Globally, invasive amphibians are known for their environmental and social impacts that...
Amphibian species are experiencing population declines due to infection by the fungal pathogen, Batr...
The African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis, is one of the most widespread and high impact invasive amph...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe African clawed frog Xenopus laevis is one of the most widely distribu...
We conducted a literature review on the current status of all known extralimital populations of the ...
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is a causal agent of disease and population decline of amphibi...
In Africa, the genus Xenopus presents cryptic species and diverse hybrids between species. It has be...
With increased global trade and human movement, invasive species have established populations in new...
Reports of amphibian invasions are increasing, although it seems likely that there are more extant p...
The worldwide spread of invasive species is considered to be one of the main causes of global amphib...
CITATION: Wang, S., Hong, Y. & Measey, J. 2019. An established population of African clawed frogs, ...
The natural history of most species of Telmatobius that live in the Altiplano of the Andes is unknow...
© 2018 Brazilian Society of Herpetology. The natural history of most species of Telmatobius that liv...
Introduced species have the potential to become invasive and jeopardize entire ecosystems. The succe...
Abstract. The worldwide spread of invasive species is considered to be one of the main causes of glo...
Background: Globally, invasive amphibians are known for their environmental and social impacts that...
Amphibian species are experiencing population declines due to infection by the fungal pathogen, Batr...
The African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis, is one of the most widespread and high impact invasive amph...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe African clawed frog Xenopus laevis is one of the most widely distribu...
We conducted a literature review on the current status of all known extralimital populations of the ...
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is a causal agent of disease and population decline of amphibi...
In Africa, the genus Xenopus presents cryptic species and diverse hybrids between species. It has be...
With increased global trade and human movement, invasive species have established populations in new...
Reports of amphibian invasions are increasing, although it seems likely that there are more extant p...
The worldwide spread of invasive species is considered to be one of the main causes of global amphib...
CITATION: Wang, S., Hong, Y. & Measey, J. 2019. An established population of African clawed frogs, ...
The natural history of most species of Telmatobius that live in the Altiplano of the Andes is unknow...
© 2018 Brazilian Society of Herpetology. The natural history of most species of Telmatobius that liv...
Introduced species have the potential to become invasive and jeopardize entire ecosystems. The succe...
Abstract. The worldwide spread of invasive species is considered to be one of the main causes of glo...
Background: Globally, invasive amphibians are known for their environmental and social impacts that...
Amphibian species are experiencing population declines due to infection by the fungal pathogen, Batr...
The African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis, is one of the most widespread and high impact invasive amph...