The primary goal of this project was to launch a pilot population study in the spring-fed wetland area southwest of Montana Tech to establish baseline data on density, distribution, abundance, and diversity of amphibians in the area. The current confirmed species at the select site is the Columbia spotted frog (Rana luteiventris). Based on preliminary habitat assessment and existing literature, other species possibilities included the long-toed salamander (Ambrystoma macrodactylum) boreal chorus frog (Pseudacris maculata), the Rocky Mountain tailed frog (Ascaphus montanus), and the leopard frog (Rana pipiens), (Werner et al. 2004) though the latter species is considered unlikely based on the specie’s declining status (Werner 2003; Werner et...
We estimated wetland occupancy and population trends for three species of pond-breeding anurans in Y...
Amphibians serve as indicators of the health of the environment in which they live. Identification o...
Amphibian populations are declining globally, with habitat loss and fragmentation being a leading ca...
Amphibians have a complex life history that requires a mosaic of habitats, including breeding, forag...
The populations of many amphibian species appear to be in decline. The loss of amphibians contribute...
Amphibian populations are undergoing global decline, and nearly one-third of the world’s amphibian s...
Beginning in the late 1980s herpetologists began to realize that amphibians around the world had und...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Historically, research addressing vulnerability of ...
Investigation of amphibian occupancy at potential breeding sites can provide information about the d...
Amphibians have received increased attention in recent years from the scientific community and gener...
North Dakota?s midcontinent location within the Prairie Pothole Region is widely known for the dens...
Hydroperiod (the annual period that open water is available) is an important factor in studies of we...
Wetlands play a critical role in supporting freshwater biodiversity and ecosystem services, but huma...
Wetland decline may threaten many taxa including shorebirds, amphibians, and fish. As agencies incre...
Amphibian populations around the world are declining at an alarming rate and the decline of western ...
We estimated wetland occupancy and population trends for three species of pond-breeding anurans in Y...
Amphibians serve as indicators of the health of the environment in which they live. Identification o...
Amphibian populations are declining globally, with habitat loss and fragmentation being a leading ca...
Amphibians have a complex life history that requires a mosaic of habitats, including breeding, forag...
The populations of many amphibian species appear to be in decline. The loss of amphibians contribute...
Amphibian populations are undergoing global decline, and nearly one-third of the world’s amphibian s...
Beginning in the late 1980s herpetologists began to realize that amphibians around the world had und...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Historically, research addressing vulnerability of ...
Investigation of amphibian occupancy at potential breeding sites can provide information about the d...
Amphibians have received increased attention in recent years from the scientific community and gener...
North Dakota?s midcontinent location within the Prairie Pothole Region is widely known for the dens...
Hydroperiod (the annual period that open water is available) is an important factor in studies of we...
Wetlands play a critical role in supporting freshwater biodiversity and ecosystem services, but huma...
Wetland decline may threaten many taxa including shorebirds, amphibians, and fish. As agencies incre...
Amphibian populations around the world are declining at an alarming rate and the decline of western ...
We estimated wetland occupancy and population trends for three species of pond-breeding anurans in Y...
Amphibians serve as indicators of the health of the environment in which they live. Identification o...
Amphibian populations are declining globally, with habitat loss and fragmentation being a leading ca...