Exotic amphibians are often detrimental to native biotas. In Florida, the exotic Cuban Treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis) eats native frogs and may outcompete them for resources. Cuban Treefrogs thrive in disturbed areas and around buildings, and often breed in manufactured wetlands such as retention ponds and borrow pits. This study identified limnological, landscape, and biotic characteristics that discouraged pond use by Cuban Treefrogs and promoted use by native amphibian species. I sampled natural and manufactured ponds in Orange County, Florida, for one year, using standard methods to estimate the species richness and relative abundance of amphibians and their potential fish and macroinvertebrate predators. I determined the relatio...
In the last half-century, worldwide amphibian communities have undergone epidemic and often enigmati...
The anthropogenic introduction of species into new habitats is one of the leading factors driving de...
In natural ecosystems, the order of species arrival can impact the development of the community. In...
Cuban Treefrogs (Osteopilus septentrionalis) are established in Florida and Louisiana and have invas...
Although invasive species are considered to be a significant threat to native biodiversity, the impa...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Raymond Semlitsch, Biological SciencesWorldwide biodivers...
The Cuban treefrog, Osteopilus septentrionalis, is an invasive species in Florida that may be negati...
Introduced vertebrates have a variety of impacts on ecosystems and economies, and many cause problem...
In Florida, the Cuban Treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis) is a superb colonist and appears to be a...
Many forest dwelling amphibians depend upon aquatic breeding habitats, making them susceptible to ha...
There is considerable evidence that amphibians are declining globally due to various anthropogenic s...
Ten correlates of successful colonization were tested and met in the life history of the Cuban treef...
Abstract only availableForestry practices are implemented worldwide to manage tree populations and h...
Amphibians are in a worldwide decline. Among the many causes for amphibian declines, habitat loss an...
Amphibians have a complex life history that requires a mosaic of habitats, including breeding, forag...
In the last half-century, worldwide amphibian communities have undergone epidemic and often enigmati...
The anthropogenic introduction of species into new habitats is one of the leading factors driving de...
In natural ecosystems, the order of species arrival can impact the development of the community. In...
Cuban Treefrogs (Osteopilus septentrionalis) are established in Florida and Louisiana and have invas...
Although invasive species are considered to be a significant threat to native biodiversity, the impa...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Raymond Semlitsch, Biological SciencesWorldwide biodivers...
The Cuban treefrog, Osteopilus septentrionalis, is an invasive species in Florida that may be negati...
Introduced vertebrates have a variety of impacts on ecosystems and economies, and many cause problem...
In Florida, the Cuban Treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis) is a superb colonist and appears to be a...
Many forest dwelling amphibians depend upon aquatic breeding habitats, making them susceptible to ha...
There is considerable evidence that amphibians are declining globally due to various anthropogenic s...
Ten correlates of successful colonization were tested and met in the life history of the Cuban treef...
Abstract only availableForestry practices are implemented worldwide to manage tree populations and h...
Amphibians are in a worldwide decline. Among the many causes for amphibian declines, habitat loss an...
Amphibians have a complex life history that requires a mosaic of habitats, including breeding, forag...
In the last half-century, worldwide amphibian communities have undergone epidemic and often enigmati...
The anthropogenic introduction of species into new habitats is one of the leading factors driving de...
In natural ecosystems, the order of species arrival can impact the development of the community. In...