Amphibians are considered one of the most threatened vertebrate groups. Although numerous studies have addressed the many causes of amphibian population decline, little is known about effects of invasive plants. Chinese tallow (Triadica sebifera) is an exotic deciduous tree that has invaded the southeastern United States. Amphibian larvae in environments invaded by T. sebifera may be impacted negatively as autumn leaf litter decomposes in natal areas. We compared effects of leaf litter decomposition from T. sebifera and two native tree species on survival and development of four species of anuran larvae from eastern Texas. Larvae from Pseudacris fouquettei, Lithobates (Rana) sphenocephalus, Hyla versicolor, and Incilius (Bufo) nebulifer wer...
Evidence is growing that agrochemicals are playing a role in the decline of amphibians in California...
Introduced species are frequently believed to have adverse effects on native biota and ecosystems. H...
Invasive amphibians have considerable negative impacts on recipient ecosystems, however, impact has ...
Amphibians are considered one of the most threatened vertebrate groups. Although numerous studies ha...
This dissertation addresses the question of how leaf litter from trees affects animals that live in ...
Cuban Treefrogs (Osteopilus septentrionalis) are established in Florida and Louisiana and have invas...
Amphibians and anurans in particular are declining globally from diverse and complex causes, with on...
Amphibians are a unique class of species that are found worldwide except Antarctica and Greenland. T...
Lonicera maackii (Amur Honeysuckle) is an invasive woody plant species that is present across the Un...
Although many non-native species negatively influence amphibian populations, non-native aquatic vege...
The composition of tree species within New England forests has changed significantly in recent decad...
Anuran (frog and toad) populations are in decline worldwide, including around the Great Lakes. Simul...
Accompanying appendix may be accessed at: http://hdl.handle.net/10355/1365Harvesting timber is a co...
C. helmsii often invades the breeding habitat of endangered amphibians, such as Epidalea calamita. H...
Background: Lowland areas in tropical East and Southeast Asia have a long history of conversion from...
Evidence is growing that agrochemicals are playing a role in the decline of amphibians in California...
Introduced species are frequently believed to have adverse effects on native biota and ecosystems. H...
Invasive amphibians have considerable negative impacts on recipient ecosystems, however, impact has ...
Amphibians are considered one of the most threatened vertebrate groups. Although numerous studies ha...
This dissertation addresses the question of how leaf litter from trees affects animals that live in ...
Cuban Treefrogs (Osteopilus septentrionalis) are established in Florida and Louisiana and have invas...
Amphibians and anurans in particular are declining globally from diverse and complex causes, with on...
Amphibians are a unique class of species that are found worldwide except Antarctica and Greenland. T...
Lonicera maackii (Amur Honeysuckle) is an invasive woody plant species that is present across the Un...
Although many non-native species negatively influence amphibian populations, non-native aquatic vege...
The composition of tree species within New England forests has changed significantly in recent decad...
Anuran (frog and toad) populations are in decline worldwide, including around the Great Lakes. Simul...
Accompanying appendix may be accessed at: http://hdl.handle.net/10355/1365Harvesting timber is a co...
C. helmsii often invades the breeding habitat of endangered amphibians, such as Epidalea calamita. H...
Background: Lowland areas in tropical East and Southeast Asia have a long history of conversion from...
Evidence is growing that agrochemicals are playing a role in the decline of amphibians in California...
Introduced species are frequently believed to have adverse effects on native biota and ecosystems. H...
Invasive amphibians have considerable negative impacts on recipient ecosystems, however, impact has ...