Forty-one wildlife ponds were monitored between 1988 and 1992 for breeding use by wood frogs (Rana sylvatica). Data were collected on egg deposition and pond characteristics. Breeding activity and characteristics were similar to that reported in other portions of the range of the wood frog. We also monitored 15 newly-constructed ponds to determine chronological breeding patterns. Data collected for each site indicated a significant increase (P\u3c 0.05) in the number of egg masses deposited in ponds as they age from 1-3 years during our study period. Increased chronological use of newly-constructed ponds may be due to localized population increase resulting from greater availability of breeding habita
Wetland construction has been used as a tool to mitigate wetland loss, but constructed wetlands migh...
Climatic variability is increasing globally and can be detrimental to taxa, such as amphibians, that...
Reproductive characteristics of female southern leopard frogs (Rana sphenocephala) were studied from...
Previous research on habitat associations of pond-breeding amphibians has used community assemblages...
Many amphibians rely on wetlands for reproduction and the differential distribution of amphibian spe...
Many amphibians rely on wetlands for reproduction and the differential distribution of amphibian spe...
Many amphibian species are plastic in their selection of breeding sites and use both short- and long...
I studied several aspects of the natural history and population biology of R. sylvatica in the Shawn...
Wetland restoration and creation are used to offset wetland losses to development, but constructed w...
In order to maintain pond-breeding amphibian species richness, it is important to understand how bot...
Many forest dwelling amphibians depend upon aquatic breeding habitats, making them susceptible to ha...
Effective management of pond breeding amphibians requires identifying suitable breeding habitat and ...
Historically, only six records of Wood Frogs (Rana sylvatica) existed from South Dakota, all represe...
Globally, amphibian populations are declining in response to many factors including habitat loss and...
In order to maintain pond-breeding amphibian species richness, it is important to understand how bot...
Wetland construction has been used as a tool to mitigate wetland loss, but constructed wetlands migh...
Climatic variability is increasing globally and can be detrimental to taxa, such as amphibians, that...
Reproductive characteristics of female southern leopard frogs (Rana sphenocephala) were studied from...
Previous research on habitat associations of pond-breeding amphibians has used community assemblages...
Many amphibians rely on wetlands for reproduction and the differential distribution of amphibian spe...
Many amphibians rely on wetlands for reproduction and the differential distribution of amphibian spe...
Many amphibian species are plastic in their selection of breeding sites and use both short- and long...
I studied several aspects of the natural history and population biology of R. sylvatica in the Shawn...
Wetland restoration and creation are used to offset wetland losses to development, but constructed w...
In order to maintain pond-breeding amphibian species richness, it is important to understand how bot...
Many forest dwelling amphibians depend upon aquatic breeding habitats, making them susceptible to ha...
Effective management of pond breeding amphibians requires identifying suitable breeding habitat and ...
Historically, only six records of Wood Frogs (Rana sylvatica) existed from South Dakota, all represe...
Globally, amphibian populations are declining in response to many factors including habitat loss and...
In order to maintain pond-breeding amphibian species richness, it is important to understand how bot...
Wetland construction has been used as a tool to mitigate wetland loss, but constructed wetlands migh...
Climatic variability is increasing globally and can be detrimental to taxa, such as amphibians, that...
Reproductive characteristics of female southern leopard frogs (Rana sphenocephala) were studied from...