The introduction of fish has decimated many amphibian populations through increased predation, primarily on their larvae. Some amphibian species now occupy marginal habitats as a response to the presence of introduced fish predators. Such habitats may include ephemeral water bodies where fish do not usually occur, although breeding in these suboptimal environments may incur some cost to a species if its larvae are not adapted to develop under these conditions. We investigated this scenario of amphibian decline using the endangered green and golden bell frog (Litoria aurea) and the introduced mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) in a factorial experiment to determine the responses of tadpoles to declining water levels and the introduced predato...
peer reviewedAquatic invaders often cause severe declines of native amphibian populations, either th...
This review examines the potential impact of introduced fish on amphibians, with particular emphasis...
Graduation date: 2010The consequences of species introductions into non-native habitats are a major ...
For pond-breeding species, the distribution of larvae is a reflection of habitat suitability and adu...
The introduced mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis holbrooki) is a pest species in Australia and has been...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The myriad of concurrent threats driving species decl...
The range of the green and golden bell frog (Litoria aurea) has undergone a widespread yet unexplain...
The small, introduced poeciliid Gambusia holbrooki is widely distributed in Australia, and is widesp...
Aspects of the impact of newly introduced predatory mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis holbrooki) on the...
Biological control of mosquitoes can have unintended ecological consequences. One example is the int...
The status and conservation requirements of the Green and Golden Bell Frog Litoria aurea were the fo...
Biological invasions are widely regarded as the second major cause of the current global biodiversit...
Amphibian larvae often face two major sources of mortality: pond desiccation and predation. Tadpoles...
Introduced species have become one of the most important anthropogenic impacts in aquatic ecosystems...
The Green and Golden Bell Frog Litoria aurea has declined dramatically in distribution and abundance...
peer reviewedAquatic invaders often cause severe declines of native amphibian populations, either th...
This review examines the potential impact of introduced fish on amphibians, with particular emphasis...
Graduation date: 2010The consequences of species introductions into non-native habitats are a major ...
For pond-breeding species, the distribution of larvae is a reflection of habitat suitability and adu...
The introduced mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis holbrooki) is a pest species in Australia and has been...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The myriad of concurrent threats driving species decl...
The range of the green and golden bell frog (Litoria aurea) has undergone a widespread yet unexplain...
The small, introduced poeciliid Gambusia holbrooki is widely distributed in Australia, and is widesp...
Aspects of the impact of newly introduced predatory mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis holbrooki) on the...
Biological control of mosquitoes can have unintended ecological consequences. One example is the int...
The status and conservation requirements of the Green and Golden Bell Frog Litoria aurea were the fo...
Biological invasions are widely regarded as the second major cause of the current global biodiversit...
Amphibian larvae often face two major sources of mortality: pond desiccation and predation. Tadpoles...
Introduced species have become one of the most important anthropogenic impacts in aquatic ecosystems...
The Green and Golden Bell Frog Litoria aurea has declined dramatically in distribution and abundance...
peer reviewedAquatic invaders often cause severe declines of native amphibian populations, either th...
This review examines the potential impact of introduced fish on amphibians, with particular emphasis...
Graduation date: 2010The consequences of species introductions into non-native habitats are a major ...