Abstract Monitoring of natural resources is crucial to ecosys-tem conservation, and yet it can pose many challenges. Annual surveys for amphibian breeding occupancy were conducted in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks over a 4-year period (2006–2009) at two scales: catchments (portions of watersheds) and individual wetland sites. Catchments were selected in a stratified random sample with habitat quality and ease of access serving as strata. All known wetland sites with suitable habitat were surveyed within selected catchments. Changes in breeding occurrence of tiger salamanders, boreal chorus frogs, and Columbia-spotted frogs were assessed using multi-season occupancy estimation. Numerous a priori models were considered within an i...
Due to the current trend of amphibian declines (Wake 1998, Alford and Richards 1999, Semlitsch 2000)...
Amphibian population declines are widespread; the main causal factors are human related and include ...
Montane amphibians face many challenges. For example, amphibians are among the most climate change v...
Abstract Monitoring of natural resources is crucial to ecosys-tem conservation, and yet it can pose ...
Investigation of amphibian occupancy at potential breeding sites can provide information about the d...
A detailed understanding of the population dynamics of many amphibian species is lacking despite con...
Landscape structure can influence demographics of spatially structured populations, particularly les...
Abstract of associated article: In regions with high rates of wetland loss, remnant wetlands and co...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Historically, research addressing vulnerability of ...
The populations of many amphibian species appear to be in decline. The loss of amphibians contribute...
Evidence for significant losses of species richness or biodiversity, even within protected natural a...
Amphibian declines have been reported in mountainous areas around the western USA. Few data quantify...
Amphibian populations around the world are declining at an alarming rate and the decline of western ...
Amphibians are important creatures that serve as indicators of wetland health. Recently, there has b...
Ditches are common in landscapes influenced by agricultural, forestry, and peat mining activities, a...
Due to the current trend of amphibian declines (Wake 1998, Alford and Richards 1999, Semlitsch 2000)...
Amphibian population declines are widespread; the main causal factors are human related and include ...
Montane amphibians face many challenges. For example, amphibians are among the most climate change v...
Abstract Monitoring of natural resources is crucial to ecosys-tem conservation, and yet it can pose ...
Investigation of amphibian occupancy at potential breeding sites can provide information about the d...
A detailed understanding of the population dynamics of many amphibian species is lacking despite con...
Landscape structure can influence demographics of spatially structured populations, particularly les...
Abstract of associated article: In regions with high rates of wetland loss, remnant wetlands and co...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Historically, research addressing vulnerability of ...
The populations of many amphibian species appear to be in decline. The loss of amphibians contribute...
Evidence for significant losses of species richness or biodiversity, even within protected natural a...
Amphibian declines have been reported in mountainous areas around the western USA. Few data quantify...
Amphibian populations around the world are declining at an alarming rate and the decline of western ...
Amphibians are important creatures that serve as indicators of wetland health. Recently, there has b...
Ditches are common in landscapes influenced by agricultural, forestry, and peat mining activities, a...
Due to the current trend of amphibian declines (Wake 1998, Alford and Richards 1999, Semlitsch 2000)...
Amphibian population declines are widespread; the main causal factors are human related and include ...
Montane amphibians face many challenges. For example, amphibians are among the most climate change v...