This study investigated the status of four frogs and their tadpole population in rice bays of the Colleambally Irrigation Area, NSW. The aims were to determine whether or not there were links between specific agricultural chemicals used in the two main irrigated crops of the area, rice and corn and the presence/absence of frogs in that area; and to assess the abundance, growth and development of tadpoles in the area in the light of such farm practices
Rana pipiens and R. clamitans were evaluated during 1993-94 at 8 wetland sites in Ontario, Canada, 4...
The Green and Golden Bell frog Litoria aureo is in major decline in Australia, where its distributio...
For years, frog populations have been declining due to a variety of anthropogenic sources, including...
This study investigated the status of four frogs and their tadpole population in rice bays of the Co...
The occurrence of four frog species in rice bays of the Coleambally Irrigation Area (NSW, Australia)...
In the Coleambally irrigation area (NSW, Australia), the occurrence of four tadpole and frog species...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This thesis contains 3r...
Three frog species (Limnodynastes tasmaniensis, Limnodynastes fletcheri and Litoria raniformis) were...
Growing concern about the decline of amphibian populations has highlighted the need to assess the po...
The research was conducted to clarify relationships between frogs abundance and environments such as...
Contamination with current-use pesticides is frequently mentioned as a key factor in global amphibia...
We evaluated the health status of common frog Fejervarya limnocharis living in rice paddy fields of ...
Amphibians inhabiting agricultural areas are constantly exposed to large amounts of chemicals, which...
Improved management of human-modified landscapes must be part of global efforts to combat biodiversi...
Agricultural landscapes, although often highly altered in nature, provide habitat for many species o...
Rana pipiens and R. clamitans were evaluated during 1993-94 at 8 wetland sites in Ontario, Canada, 4...
The Green and Golden Bell frog Litoria aureo is in major decline in Australia, where its distributio...
For years, frog populations have been declining due to a variety of anthropogenic sources, including...
This study investigated the status of four frogs and their tadpole population in rice bays of the Co...
The occurrence of four frog species in rice bays of the Coleambally Irrigation Area (NSW, Australia)...
In the Coleambally irrigation area (NSW, Australia), the occurrence of four tadpole and frog species...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This thesis contains 3r...
Three frog species (Limnodynastes tasmaniensis, Limnodynastes fletcheri and Litoria raniformis) were...
Growing concern about the decline of amphibian populations has highlighted the need to assess the po...
The research was conducted to clarify relationships between frogs abundance and environments such as...
Contamination with current-use pesticides is frequently mentioned as a key factor in global amphibia...
We evaluated the health status of common frog Fejervarya limnocharis living in rice paddy fields of ...
Amphibians inhabiting agricultural areas are constantly exposed to large amounts of chemicals, which...
Improved management of human-modified landscapes must be part of global efforts to combat biodiversi...
Agricultural landscapes, although often highly altered in nature, provide habitat for many species o...
Rana pipiens and R. clamitans were evaluated during 1993-94 at 8 wetland sites in Ontario, Canada, 4...
The Green and Golden Bell frog Litoria aureo is in major decline in Australia, where its distributio...
For years, frog populations have been declining due to a variety of anthropogenic sources, including...