Treefrogs represent 22% of amphibian species in Costa Rica, but gaps in the knowledge about this group of amphibians can impede conservation efforts. In this study, we first updated the status of Costa Rican treefrogs and found that a total of 38% of treefrog species are threatened according to the most recent IUCN assessment in 2019. Additionally, 21% of Costa Rican treefrog species have a high vulnerability to extinction according to environmental vulnerability scores. Then, we predicted the historical climatic suitability of eight target species that we expected to have exhibited changes in their ranges in the last 20 years. We assessed the location of new occurrence records since 2000 to identify recovery, range expansion, or previously...
We provide a checklist of the amphibians and reptiles of Río Macho Biological Station (RMBS), Costa ...
Roughly 40% of amphibian species are in decline with habitat loss, disease, and climate change being...
<div><p>We used species distribution modeling to investigate the potential effects of climate change...
Regarding amphibians, Costa Rica exhibits the greatest species richness per unit area in Middle Amer...
Aim: We used abiotic environmental variables and historical locality records to infer distributions ...
We studied a population of the endangered glassfrog, Cochranella mache, at Bilsa Biological Station,...
Loss of tropical forests is a major cause of biodiversity loss worldwide. Although drastic modificat...
Secondary forests constitute a growing portion of forested areas worldwide. They might have a substa...
The Craugastor rugulosus species series has been one of the most affected clades by the decline of a...
We present the list of amphibians for the El Silencio de Los Ángeles Cloud Forest (Villa Blanca Hote...
Aim: Habitat loss and degradation are the factors threatening the largest number of amphibian specie...
The global decline of amphibian populations has created a high demand for effective tools to measure...
Amphibian populations are declining even in pristine areas in many parts of the world, and in the Ne...
<div><p>Roughly 40% of amphibian species are in decline with habitat loss, disease, and climate chan...
Tropical regions, especially tropical montane regions, are biodiversity hotspots for amphibians. In ...
We provide a checklist of the amphibians and reptiles of Río Macho Biological Station (RMBS), Costa ...
Roughly 40% of amphibian species are in decline with habitat loss, disease, and climate change being...
<div><p>We used species distribution modeling to investigate the potential effects of climate change...
Regarding amphibians, Costa Rica exhibits the greatest species richness per unit area in Middle Amer...
Aim: We used abiotic environmental variables and historical locality records to infer distributions ...
We studied a population of the endangered glassfrog, Cochranella mache, at Bilsa Biological Station,...
Loss of tropical forests is a major cause of biodiversity loss worldwide. Although drastic modificat...
Secondary forests constitute a growing portion of forested areas worldwide. They might have a substa...
The Craugastor rugulosus species series has been one of the most affected clades by the decline of a...
We present the list of amphibians for the El Silencio de Los Ángeles Cloud Forest (Villa Blanca Hote...
Aim: Habitat loss and degradation are the factors threatening the largest number of amphibian specie...
The global decline of amphibian populations has created a high demand for effective tools to measure...
Amphibian populations are declining even in pristine areas in many parts of the world, and in the Ne...
<div><p>Roughly 40% of amphibian species are in decline with habitat loss, disease, and climate chan...
Tropical regions, especially tropical montane regions, are biodiversity hotspots for amphibians. In ...
We provide a checklist of the amphibians and reptiles of Río Macho Biological Station (RMBS), Costa ...
Roughly 40% of amphibian species are in decline with habitat loss, disease, and climate change being...
<div><p>We used species distribution modeling to investigate the potential effects of climate change...