[Extract] Amphibians have declined globally. In the first global amphibian assessment, at least 43% of amphibian species with sufficient data were found to have declined in recent decades, 34 species were extinct and a further 88 were possibly extinct (Stuart et al. 2004). In 2010, approximately 30% of amphibians were threatened globally
Stopping further global losses of amphibian populations and species requires an unprecedented conser...
Amphibian population declines were first recognized as a global phenomenon in the early 1990s (Wake,...
The aim of this project was to complete investigations into Emerging Amphibian Diseases and Disease ...
Amphibians have declined globally. In the first global amphibian assessment, at least 43% of amphibi...
The first global assessment of amphibians provides new context to the well-publicised phenomenon of ...
The authors initially outline the current situation, explaining the focus on Australia with a descri...
[Extract] There are 544 amphibians currently recorded from the Australasian Realm, 69 (13%) of which...
Over 30% of Australasian amphibians are currently threatened with extinction. While habitat loss, in...
Amphibians have declined dramatically in many areas of the world. These declines seem to have worsen...
[Extract] Chytridiomycosis is the most significant disease to affect vertebrate biodiversity and has...
mphibian declines and extinctions are global and rapid: 32.5 % of 5743 de-scribed species are threat...
Over 30% of Australasian amphibians are currently threatened with extinction. While habitat loss, in...
Amphibian declines have been reported from around the world. Here we examine life history and distri...
and global amphibian declines have led to public concern, particularly because amphibians are though...
A review of the current conservation status of Australian amphibians was recently completed as part ...
Stopping further global losses of amphibian populations and species requires an unprecedented conser...
Amphibian population declines were first recognized as a global phenomenon in the early 1990s (Wake,...
The aim of this project was to complete investigations into Emerging Amphibian Diseases and Disease ...
Amphibians have declined globally. In the first global amphibian assessment, at least 43% of amphibi...
The first global assessment of amphibians provides new context to the well-publicised phenomenon of ...
The authors initially outline the current situation, explaining the focus on Australia with a descri...
[Extract] There are 544 amphibians currently recorded from the Australasian Realm, 69 (13%) of which...
Over 30% of Australasian amphibians are currently threatened with extinction. While habitat loss, in...
Amphibians have declined dramatically in many areas of the world. These declines seem to have worsen...
[Extract] Chytridiomycosis is the most significant disease to affect vertebrate biodiversity and has...
mphibian declines and extinctions are global and rapid: 32.5 % of 5743 de-scribed species are threat...
Over 30% of Australasian amphibians are currently threatened with extinction. While habitat loss, in...
Amphibian declines have been reported from around the world. Here we examine life history and distri...
and global amphibian declines have led to public concern, particularly because amphibians are though...
A review of the current conservation status of Australian amphibians was recently completed as part ...
Stopping further global losses of amphibian populations and species requires an unprecedented conser...
Amphibian population declines were first recognized as a global phenomenon in the early 1990s (Wake,...
The aim of this project was to complete investigations into Emerging Amphibian Diseases and Disease ...