<div><p>Roughly 40% of amphibian species are in decline with habitat loss, disease, and climate change being the most cited threats. Heterogeneity of extrinsic (e.g. climate) and intrinsic (e.g. local adaptations) factors across a species’ range should influence population response to climate change and other threats. Here we examine relative detectability changes for five direct-developing leaf litter frogs between 42-year sampling periods at one Lowland Tropical Forest site (51 m.a.s.l.) and one Premontane Wet Forest site (1100 m.a.s.l.) in southwest Costa Rica. We identify individualistic changes in relative detectability among populations between sampling periods at different elevations. Both common and rare species showed site-specific...
Amphibian populations are declining even in pristine areas in many parts of the world, and in the Ne...
The global decline of amphibian populations has created a high demand for effective tools to measure...
AbstractBiodiversity loss is a global phenomenon that can result in the collapse of food webs and cr...
Roughly 40% of amphibian species are in decline with habitat loss, disease, and climate change being...
Extreme climatic events such as the El Nino Southern Oscillation profoundly affect many plants and a...
Land-cover and climate change are both expected to alter species distributions and contribute to fut...
Tropical ecosystems are expected to experience climate warming, with predicted increases in drying a...
Changing climate will impact species’ ranges only when environmental variability directly impacts th...
Amphibians are declining globally from climate change, habitat destruction, pollution and disease. I...
A key goal of ecology and evolution is to understand the relative contributions of environment and h...
Conducting managed species translocations and establishing climate change refugia are adaptation str...
Loss of tropical forests is a major cause of biodiversity loss worldwide. Although drastic modificat...
Background Climate change and infectious diseases threaten animal and plant species, even in natural...
Abstract Background Ongoing conversion, disturbance and fragmentation of tropical forests stress thi...
Biodiversity loss is a global phenomenon that can result in the collapse of food webs and critical e...
Amphibian populations are declining even in pristine areas in many parts of the world, and in the Ne...
The global decline of amphibian populations has created a high demand for effective tools to measure...
AbstractBiodiversity loss is a global phenomenon that can result in the collapse of food webs and cr...
Roughly 40% of amphibian species are in decline with habitat loss, disease, and climate change being...
Extreme climatic events such as the El Nino Southern Oscillation profoundly affect many plants and a...
Land-cover and climate change are both expected to alter species distributions and contribute to fut...
Tropical ecosystems are expected to experience climate warming, with predicted increases in drying a...
Changing climate will impact species’ ranges only when environmental variability directly impacts th...
Amphibians are declining globally from climate change, habitat destruction, pollution and disease. I...
A key goal of ecology and evolution is to understand the relative contributions of environment and h...
Conducting managed species translocations and establishing climate change refugia are adaptation str...
Loss of tropical forests is a major cause of biodiversity loss worldwide. Although drastic modificat...
Background Climate change and infectious diseases threaten animal and plant species, even in natural...
Abstract Background Ongoing conversion, disturbance and fragmentation of tropical forests stress thi...
Biodiversity loss is a global phenomenon that can result in the collapse of food webs and critical e...
Amphibian populations are declining even in pristine areas in many parts of the world, and in the Ne...
The global decline of amphibian populations has created a high demand for effective tools to measure...
AbstractBiodiversity loss is a global phenomenon that can result in the collapse of food webs and cr...