In the summers 1995-1998, we sampled 168 streams (1,714 m of randomly selected 1-m bands) to determine distribution and abundance of stream amphibians in Olympic National Park, Washington. We found six nests (two in one stream) of the tailed frog, compared to only two nests with clutch sizes reported earlier for coastal regions. This represents only one nest per 286 m searched and one nest per 34 streams sampled. Tailed frogs occurred only in 94 (60%) of streams and, for these waters, we found one nest per 171 m searched or one nest per 20 streams sampled. The numbers of eggs for four masses (x = 48.3, range 40-55) were low but one single strand in a fifth nest had 96 eggs. One nest with 185 eggs likely represented communal egg deposition. ...
Breeding aggregations are a reproductive strategy to increase mate finding opportunity. However, bec...
The aim of the thesis was to further explore the habitat requirements of lean frog (Rana dalmatina)....
Information on how animals partition their activities and travel among complementary resources, such...
Abstract: Tailed frog (Ascaphus truei Stejneger) populations are at risk in much of the Pacific Nort...
The distribution and abundance of species are shaped by local and landscape processes, but the domin...
Previous research on habitat associations of pond-breeding amphibians has used community assemblages...
Graduation date: 1997Associations between occupancy patterns of a montane anuran species, Rana casca...
Many amphibians rely on wetlands for reproduction and the differential distribution of amphibian spe...
The tailed frog is the only stream-breeding frog in Canada. Due to its highly specialized habitat re...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Historically, research addressing vulnerability of ...
Streams near Mt. St. Helens, Washington, differ in degree of watershed disturbance caused by the 198...
We studied behavior and locations of overwintering Columbia spotted frogs in northeastern Oregon. We...
We explored the possible limitation of temperature and other habitat features on tailed frog tadpole...
The numbers of amphibians are decreasing all over the globe, particularly in high elevation areas of...
Amphibian populations around the world are declining at an alarming rate and the decline of western ...
Breeding aggregations are a reproductive strategy to increase mate finding opportunity. However, bec...
The aim of the thesis was to further explore the habitat requirements of lean frog (Rana dalmatina)....
Information on how animals partition their activities and travel among complementary resources, such...
Abstract: Tailed frog (Ascaphus truei Stejneger) populations are at risk in much of the Pacific Nort...
The distribution and abundance of species are shaped by local and landscape processes, but the domin...
Previous research on habitat associations of pond-breeding amphibians has used community assemblages...
Graduation date: 1997Associations between occupancy patterns of a montane anuran species, Rana casca...
Many amphibians rely on wetlands for reproduction and the differential distribution of amphibian spe...
The tailed frog is the only stream-breeding frog in Canada. Due to its highly specialized habitat re...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Historically, research addressing vulnerability of ...
Streams near Mt. St. Helens, Washington, differ in degree of watershed disturbance caused by the 198...
We studied behavior and locations of overwintering Columbia spotted frogs in northeastern Oregon. We...
We explored the possible limitation of temperature and other habitat features on tailed frog tadpole...
The numbers of amphibians are decreasing all over the globe, particularly in high elevation areas of...
Amphibian populations around the world are declining at an alarming rate and the decline of western ...
Breeding aggregations are a reproductive strategy to increase mate finding opportunity. However, bec...
The aim of the thesis was to further explore the habitat requirements of lean frog (Rana dalmatina)....
Information on how animals partition their activities and travel among complementary resources, such...