Relatively little is known about population ecology of anurans in arctic and subarctic tundra regions, in part because it is difficult to survey anurans in these landscapes. Anuran survey protocols developed for temperate regions have limited applicability in arctic and subarctic tundra landscapes, which may lack roads and vehicle access, and experience variable and inclement weather during short anuran breeding seasons. To evaluate approaches to address some of the limitations of surveying anurans in tundra landscapes, we assessed the effectiveness of using breeding call broadcasts to increase detection of Boreal Chorus Frogs (Pseudacris maculata) and Wood Frogs (Lithobates sylvaticus) near Cape Churchill, Manitoba, Canada. We also evaluat...
Monitoring programs often suffer from imperfect detection resulting in skewed population estimates, ...
To evaluate the efficacy of calling surveys, we studied effects of temperature and temporal factors ...
Arctic regions are experiencing the disproportionate impacts of climate change. Animals that are dep...
Relatively little is known about population ecology of anurans in arctic and subarctic tundra region...
Distribution, abundance, and habitat relationships of anurans inhabiting subarctic regions are poorl...
Distribution, abundance, and habitat relationships of anurans that inhabit subarctic regions are poo...
Distribution, abundance, population dynamics, and habitat relationships of anurans that inhabit sub-...
Amphibians have received increased attention in recent years from the scientific community and gener...
By altering essential micro- and macrohabitat conditions for many organisms, climate change is alrea...
In 1997, the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission began an anuran calling survey using routes followin...
Wildlife surveys have a critical role in conservation efforts and the collection of life history dat...
Understanding anuran calling activity patterns is important for maximizing efficiency and value of c...
Funding for the frog survey was received from the National Geographic Society/Waitt Grants Program (...
Our objective was to develop a long-term monitoring program that quantified anuran population trends...
The presence of the invasive hybrid cattail, Typha x glauca, has increased in Great Lakes coastal we...
Monitoring programs often suffer from imperfect detection resulting in skewed population estimates, ...
To evaluate the efficacy of calling surveys, we studied effects of temperature and temporal factors ...
Arctic regions are experiencing the disproportionate impacts of climate change. Animals that are dep...
Relatively little is known about population ecology of anurans in arctic and subarctic tundra region...
Distribution, abundance, and habitat relationships of anurans inhabiting subarctic regions are poorl...
Distribution, abundance, and habitat relationships of anurans that inhabit subarctic regions are poo...
Distribution, abundance, population dynamics, and habitat relationships of anurans that inhabit sub-...
Amphibians have received increased attention in recent years from the scientific community and gener...
By altering essential micro- and macrohabitat conditions for many organisms, climate change is alrea...
In 1997, the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission began an anuran calling survey using routes followin...
Wildlife surveys have a critical role in conservation efforts and the collection of life history dat...
Understanding anuran calling activity patterns is important for maximizing efficiency and value of c...
Funding for the frog survey was received from the National Geographic Society/Waitt Grants Program (...
Our objective was to develop a long-term monitoring program that quantified anuran population trends...
The presence of the invasive hybrid cattail, Typha x glauca, has increased in Great Lakes coastal we...
Monitoring programs often suffer from imperfect detection resulting in skewed population estimates, ...
To evaluate the efficacy of calling surveys, we studied effects of temperature and temporal factors ...
Arctic regions are experiencing the disproportionate impacts of climate change. Animals that are dep...