Amphibians are suffering extinctions and range contractions globally. This is caused by numerous factors and most of them are related to human activities. The overall aim of this thesis was to make a significant contribution to the conservation of the endemic amphibian Leiopelma hochstetteri through research. This was achieved by focusing in two of the main conservation issues for this species, the need for standardised and robust monitoring techniques to detect trends and changes in populations, and the determination of the prevalence of chytridiomycosis, caused by the amphibian chytrid fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis). Two populations of the Auckland Region were selected for this study, one on the mainland (Waitakere Ranges...
Leiopelma hochstetteri is an endangered New Zealand frog now confined to isolated populations scatte...
Chytridiomycosis caused by the fungal invasive pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) was firs...
A small population (n=58) of Maud Island frogs, Leiopelma pakeka, was translocated to the Zealandia ...
Habitat modification is one of the largest threats to amphibians worldwide, yet research investigati...
The spread of chytridiomycosis, an emerging infectious disease caused by the fungal pathogen Batrach...
The spread of chytridiomycosis, an emerging infectious disease caused by the fungal pathogen Batrach...
The Hochstetter’s frog (Leiopelma hochstetteri) population of Aotea / Great Barrier Island is an evo...
Amphibian species worldwide are threatened with decline and extinction, making species monitoring an...
Context: The global reduction of amphibian biodiversity as a result of the disease chytridiomycosis ...
Context: The global reduction of amphibian biodiversity as a result of the disease chytridiomycosis ...
Context: The global reduction of amphibian biodiversity as a result of the disease chytridiomycosis ...
Amphibian populations are in general decline internationally. The current situation of amphibian pop...
Amphibian populations are in general decline internationally. The current situation of amphibian pop...
Amphibian populations are in general decline internationally. The current situation of amphibian pop...
Leiopelma hochstetteri is an endangered New Zealand frog now confined to isolated populations scatte...
Leiopelma hochstetteri is an endangered New Zealand frog now confined to isolated populations scatte...
Chytridiomycosis caused by the fungal invasive pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) was firs...
A small population (n=58) of Maud Island frogs, Leiopelma pakeka, was translocated to the Zealandia ...
Habitat modification is one of the largest threats to amphibians worldwide, yet research investigati...
The spread of chytridiomycosis, an emerging infectious disease caused by the fungal pathogen Batrach...
The spread of chytridiomycosis, an emerging infectious disease caused by the fungal pathogen Batrach...
The Hochstetter’s frog (Leiopelma hochstetteri) population of Aotea / Great Barrier Island is an evo...
Amphibian species worldwide are threatened with decline and extinction, making species monitoring an...
Context: The global reduction of amphibian biodiversity as a result of the disease chytridiomycosis ...
Context: The global reduction of amphibian biodiversity as a result of the disease chytridiomycosis ...
Context: The global reduction of amphibian biodiversity as a result of the disease chytridiomycosis ...
Amphibian populations are in general decline internationally. The current situation of amphibian pop...
Amphibian populations are in general decline internationally. The current situation of amphibian pop...
Amphibian populations are in general decline internationally. The current situation of amphibian pop...
Leiopelma hochstetteri is an endangered New Zealand frog now confined to isolated populations scatte...
Leiopelma hochstetteri is an endangered New Zealand frog now confined to isolated populations scatte...
Chytridiomycosis caused by the fungal invasive pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) was firs...
A small population (n=58) of Maud Island frogs, Leiopelma pakeka, was translocated to the Zealandia ...