The majority of the recent reductions in the Earth’s biodiversity can be attributed to direct human impacts on the environment. An increasing number of studies over the last decade have reported declines in amphibian populations in areas of pristine habitat. Such reports suggest the role of indirect factors and a global effect of human activities on natural systems. Declines in amphibian populations bear significant implications for the functioning of many terrestrial ecosystems, and may signify important implications for human welfare. A wide range of candidates have been proposed to explain amphibian population declines. However, it seems likely that the relevance of each factor is dependent upon the habitat type and species in question, ...
Currently, more than 40% of extant amphibian species are threatened with extinction and a quarter of...
Amphibian population declines are widespread; the main causal factors are human related and include ...
Amphibian life histories are exceedingly sensitive to temperature and precipitation, and there is go...
Amphibians have declined dramatically in many areas of the world. These declines seem to have worsen...
Abstract: From taxonomy, natural history, and ecology as the main fields of study of natural phenome...
Amphibians face an extinction crisis. Hundreds of species may be lost as conservation scientists and...
Amphibian population declines were first recognized as a global phenomenon in the early 1990s (Wake,...
A long-term analysis of amphibians and reptiles in a Costa Rican nature reserve designed to protect ...
Context. Today, more than 32% of amphibian species are threatened and more than 43% face a steep dec...
AbstractBiodiversity loss is a global phenomenon that can result in the collapse of food webs and cr...
Stopping further global losses of amphibian populations and species requires an unprecedented conser...
The use of amphibians as models in ecological research has a rich history. From an early foundation ...
Las actividades humanas y sus impactos ambientales son en gran parte responsables de la disminución ...
Journal ArticleHabitat loss, climate change, over-exploitation, disease and other factors have been ...
Amphibians are a unique class of species that are found worldwide except Antarctica and Greenland. T...
Currently, more than 40% of extant amphibian species are threatened with extinction and a quarter of...
Amphibian population declines are widespread; the main causal factors are human related and include ...
Amphibian life histories are exceedingly sensitive to temperature and precipitation, and there is go...
Amphibians have declined dramatically in many areas of the world. These declines seem to have worsen...
Abstract: From taxonomy, natural history, and ecology as the main fields of study of natural phenome...
Amphibians face an extinction crisis. Hundreds of species may be lost as conservation scientists and...
Amphibian population declines were first recognized as a global phenomenon in the early 1990s (Wake,...
A long-term analysis of amphibians and reptiles in a Costa Rican nature reserve designed to protect ...
Context. Today, more than 32% of amphibian species are threatened and more than 43% face a steep dec...
AbstractBiodiversity loss is a global phenomenon that can result in the collapse of food webs and cr...
Stopping further global losses of amphibian populations and species requires an unprecedented conser...
The use of amphibians as models in ecological research has a rich history. From an early foundation ...
Las actividades humanas y sus impactos ambientales son en gran parte responsables de la disminución ...
Journal ArticleHabitat loss, climate change, over-exploitation, disease and other factors have been ...
Amphibians are a unique class of species that are found worldwide except Antarctica and Greenland. T...
Currently, more than 40% of extant amphibian species are threatened with extinction and a quarter of...
Amphibian population declines are widespread; the main causal factors are human related and include ...
Amphibian life histories are exceedingly sensitive to temperature and precipitation, and there is go...