There is general consensus that climate change has contributed to the observed decline, and extinction, of many amphibian species throughout the world. However, the mechanisms of its effects remain unclear. A laboratory study in 1980-1981 in which temperate zone amphibians that were prevented from hibernating had decreased growth rates, matured at a smaller size and had increased mortality compared with those that hibernated suggested one possible mechanism. I used data from a field study of common toads (Bufo bufo) in the UK, between 1983 and 2005, to determine whether this also occurs in the field. The results demonstrated two pathways by which global warming may cause amphibian declines. First, there was a clear relationship between a de...
Journal ArticleHabitat loss, climate change, over-exploitation, disease and other factors have been ...
Human activity can result in both local and global changes in the environment which in turn can affe...
As the climate changes at an unprecedented rate, rising temperatures will have complicated consequen...
Abstract. Global climates have been changing, sometimes rapidly and dramatically, throughout the evo...
[Extract] Evidence that climate change is currently affecting life on earth has become overwhelming ...
[Extract] Is global warming contributing to amphibian declines and extinctions by promoting outbreak...
Pounds et al. recently argued that the dramatic, fungal pathogen-linked extinctions of numerous harl...
Climate change and amphibians. — Amphibian life histories are exceedingly sensitive to temperature a...
Increases of global temperatures have resulted in measurable shifts in the distribution, phenology a...
The role of global climate change in the decline of biodiversity and the emergence of infectious dis...
In June 2004 and June 2005, we checked 40 and 134 ponds respectively for alive and dead alpine newts...
International audienceVariation in temperature is known to influence mortality patterns in ectotherm...
Human alteration of the environment has arguably propelled the Earth into its sixth mass extinction ...
Human alteration of the environment has arguably propelled the Earth into its sixth mass extinction ...
Global warming may induce significant changes in species life history traits particularly in amphibi...
Journal ArticleHabitat loss, climate change, over-exploitation, disease and other factors have been ...
Human activity can result in both local and global changes in the environment which in turn can affe...
As the climate changes at an unprecedented rate, rising temperatures will have complicated consequen...
Abstract. Global climates have been changing, sometimes rapidly and dramatically, throughout the evo...
[Extract] Evidence that climate change is currently affecting life on earth has become overwhelming ...
[Extract] Is global warming contributing to amphibian declines and extinctions by promoting outbreak...
Pounds et al. recently argued that the dramatic, fungal pathogen-linked extinctions of numerous harl...
Climate change and amphibians. — Amphibian life histories are exceedingly sensitive to temperature a...
Increases of global temperatures have resulted in measurable shifts in the distribution, phenology a...
The role of global climate change in the decline of biodiversity and the emergence of infectious dis...
In June 2004 and June 2005, we checked 40 and 134 ponds respectively for alive and dead alpine newts...
International audienceVariation in temperature is known to influence mortality patterns in ectotherm...
Human alteration of the environment has arguably propelled the Earth into its sixth mass extinction ...
Human alteration of the environment has arguably propelled the Earth into its sixth mass extinction ...
Global warming may induce significant changes in species life history traits particularly in amphibi...
Journal ArticleHabitat loss, climate change, over-exploitation, disease and other factors have been ...
Human activity can result in both local and global changes in the environment which in turn can affe...
As the climate changes at an unprecedented rate, rising temperatures will have complicated consequen...