Despite the importance of ex situ conservation programmes as highlighted in the Amphibian Conservation Action Plan, there are few empirical studies that examine the influence of captive conditions on the fitness of amphibians, even for basic components of enclosure design such as cover provision. Maintaining the fitness of captive amphibian populations is essential to the success of ex situ conservation projects. Here we examined the impact of plant cover on measures of fitness and behaviour in captive red-eyed tree frogs (Agalychnis callidryas). We found significant effects of plant provision on body size, growth rates and cutaneous bacterial communities that together demonstrate a compelling fitness benefit from cover provision. We also d...
Adaptations to captivity that reduce fitness are one of many reasons, which explain the low success ...
We have established ex situ assurance colonies of two endangered Panamanian harlequin frogs, Atelopu...
Amphibians support symbiotic bacterial communities on their skin that protect against a range of inf...
Despite the importance of ex situ conservation programmes as highlighted in the Amphibian Conservati...
Despite the importance of ex situ conservation programmes as highlighted in the Amphibian Conservati...
Despite the importance of ex situ conservation programmes as highlighted in the Amphibian Conservati...
Despite the importance of ex situ conservation programmes as highlighted in the Amphibian Conservati...
Despite the importance of ex situ conservation programmes as highlighted in the Amphibian Conservati...
Despite the importance of ex situ conservation programmes as highlighted in the Amphibian Conservati...
Habitat loss and degradation are two of the most important factors leading to the imperilment of spe...
The captive environment of a laboratory animal can profoundly influence its welfare and the scientif...
Adaptations to captivity that reduce fitness are one of many reasons, which explain the low success ...
Amphibians support symbiotic bacterial communities on their skin that protect against a range of inf...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Raymond Semlitsch, Biological SciencesWorldwide biodivers...
Through the past few decades, there has been an increase on research centred on the proposition that...
Adaptations to captivity that reduce fitness are one of many reasons, which explain the low success ...
We have established ex situ assurance colonies of two endangered Panamanian harlequin frogs, Atelopu...
Amphibians support symbiotic bacterial communities on their skin that protect against a range of inf...
Despite the importance of ex situ conservation programmes as highlighted in the Amphibian Conservati...
Despite the importance of ex situ conservation programmes as highlighted in the Amphibian Conservati...
Despite the importance of ex situ conservation programmes as highlighted in the Amphibian Conservati...
Despite the importance of ex situ conservation programmes as highlighted in the Amphibian Conservati...
Despite the importance of ex situ conservation programmes as highlighted in the Amphibian Conservati...
Despite the importance of ex situ conservation programmes as highlighted in the Amphibian Conservati...
Habitat loss and degradation are two of the most important factors leading to the imperilment of spe...
The captive environment of a laboratory animal can profoundly influence its welfare and the scientif...
Adaptations to captivity that reduce fitness are one of many reasons, which explain the low success ...
Amphibians support symbiotic bacterial communities on their skin that protect against a range of inf...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Raymond Semlitsch, Biological SciencesWorldwide biodivers...
Through the past few decades, there has been an increase on research centred on the proposition that...
Adaptations to captivity that reduce fitness are one of many reasons, which explain the low success ...
We have established ex situ assurance colonies of two endangered Panamanian harlequin frogs, Atelopu...
Amphibians support symbiotic bacterial communities on their skin that protect against a range of inf...