Enigmatic species decline is arguably the most alarming aspect of the global amphibian population collapse. The Cricket Frogs (genus Acris) are common species that are exhibiting enigmatic declines at their northern range limits, a well-documented progression that has remained unexplained for decades. Though many researchers have offered hypotheses, the true causes of decline are difficult to isolate due to noise from a variety of external factors that may or may not be contributing. In Virginia and North Carolina, the population dynamics of A. gryllus (Southern Cricket Frog) have been obscured by its syntopy and sympatry with its sibling species, A. crepitans (Northern Cricket Frog). However, recent surveys using acoustic technology an...
Aim: Amphibians, with over 40% of assessed species listed as threatened, are disproportionately at r...
AbstractBiodiversity loss is a global phenomenon that can result in the collapse of food webs and cr...
Amphibians face an extinction crisis. Hundreds of species may be lost as conservation scientists and...
Enigmatic species decline is arguably the most alarming aspect of the global amphibian population co...
Blanchard’s Cricket Frog, Acris blanchardi, is a small hylid frog that was once among the most commo...
Aim Understanding which factors determine the variation in population size across space and time is ...
© 2016 Dr. Matthew Roger WestUnderstanding drivers of population change is crucial when species are ...
While geographically widespread, Blanchard’s Cricket Frog (Acris blanchardi) has been declining rece...
Journal ArticleHabitat loss, climate change, over-exploitation, disease and other factors have been ...
This thesis is about understanding the processes that explain the patterns of extinction risk and d...
Since amphibian declines were first proposed as a global phenomenon over a quarter century ago, the ...
Cricket frogs are widely distributed across the eastern United States and two species, the northern ...
Amphibians are one of the most threatened animal groups, with 32% of species at risk for extinction....
Due to increasing globalization the rate of non-native introductions has rapidly increased. This is ...
Climate change is inducing changes in the distributions of many species, causing range shifts and ha...
Aim: Amphibians, with over 40% of assessed species listed as threatened, are disproportionately at r...
AbstractBiodiversity loss is a global phenomenon that can result in the collapse of food webs and cr...
Amphibians face an extinction crisis. Hundreds of species may be lost as conservation scientists and...
Enigmatic species decline is arguably the most alarming aspect of the global amphibian population co...
Blanchard’s Cricket Frog, Acris blanchardi, is a small hylid frog that was once among the most commo...
Aim Understanding which factors determine the variation in population size across space and time is ...
© 2016 Dr. Matthew Roger WestUnderstanding drivers of population change is crucial when species are ...
While geographically widespread, Blanchard’s Cricket Frog (Acris blanchardi) has been declining rece...
Journal ArticleHabitat loss, climate change, over-exploitation, disease and other factors have been ...
This thesis is about understanding the processes that explain the patterns of extinction risk and d...
Since amphibian declines were first proposed as a global phenomenon over a quarter century ago, the ...
Cricket frogs are widely distributed across the eastern United States and two species, the northern ...
Amphibians are one of the most threatened animal groups, with 32% of species at risk for extinction....
Due to increasing globalization the rate of non-native introductions has rapidly increased. This is ...
Climate change is inducing changes in the distributions of many species, causing range shifts and ha...
Aim: Amphibians, with over 40% of assessed species listed as threatened, are disproportionately at r...
AbstractBiodiversity loss is a global phenomenon that can result in the collapse of food webs and cr...
Amphibians face an extinction crisis. Hundreds of species may be lost as conservation scientists and...