A major cause of amphibian declines worldwide is habitat destruction or alteration. Public green spaces, such as golf courses and parks, could serve as safe havens to curb the effects of habitat loss if managed in ways to bolster local amphibian communities. We reared larval Blanchard's cricket frogs (Acris blanchardi) and green frogs (Rana clamitans) in golf course ponds with and without 1 m terrestrial buffer zones, and released marked cricket frog metamorphs at the golf course ponds they were reared in. Larval survival of both species was affected by the presence of a buffer zone, with increased survival for cricket frogs and decreased survival for green frogs when reared in ponds with buffer zones. No marked cricket frog juveniles were ...
In golf course development there is frequently remnant vegetation on the areas unused for infrastruc...
The impacts of weed management on native biodiversity are often overlooked. Burning and grazing plot...
While geographically widespread, Blanchard’s Cricket Frog (Acris blanchardi) has been declining rece...
A major cause of amphibian declines worldwide is habitat destruction or alteration. Public green spa...
B"ologists are increasingly concernedwith amphibian populationsbecause of documented declines o...
Blanchard’s Cricket Frog, Acris blanchardi, is a small hylid frog that was once among the most commo...
Improved management of human-modified landscapes must be part of global efforts to combat biodiversi...
Wetland restoration and creation are used to offset wetland losses to development, but constructed w...
In the last half-century, worldwide amphibian communities have undergone epidemic and often enigmati...
Golf courses are often considered to be chemical-intensive ecosystems with negative impacts on fauna...
Abstract only availableWorldwide amphibian declines have raised international concern because amphib...
Vegetated buffers are used extensively to manage wetland-dependent wildlife. Despite widespread appl...
Amphibians are of great conservation concern due to alarming population declines worldwide. Their un...
Regulations guiding land development around seasonal isolated wetlands disregard habitat requirement...
For pond-breeding species, the distribution of larvae is a reflection of habitat suitability and adu...
In golf course development there is frequently remnant vegetation on the areas unused for infrastruc...
The impacts of weed management on native biodiversity are often overlooked. Burning and grazing plot...
While geographically widespread, Blanchard’s Cricket Frog (Acris blanchardi) has been declining rece...
A major cause of amphibian declines worldwide is habitat destruction or alteration. Public green spa...
B"ologists are increasingly concernedwith amphibian populationsbecause of documented declines o...
Blanchard’s Cricket Frog, Acris blanchardi, is a small hylid frog that was once among the most commo...
Improved management of human-modified landscapes must be part of global efforts to combat biodiversi...
Wetland restoration and creation are used to offset wetland losses to development, but constructed w...
In the last half-century, worldwide amphibian communities have undergone epidemic and often enigmati...
Golf courses are often considered to be chemical-intensive ecosystems with negative impacts on fauna...
Abstract only availableWorldwide amphibian declines have raised international concern because amphib...
Vegetated buffers are used extensively to manage wetland-dependent wildlife. Despite widespread appl...
Amphibians are of great conservation concern due to alarming population declines worldwide. Their un...
Regulations guiding land development around seasonal isolated wetlands disregard habitat requirement...
For pond-breeding species, the distribution of larvae is a reflection of habitat suitability and adu...
In golf course development there is frequently remnant vegetation on the areas unused for infrastruc...
The impacts of weed management on native biodiversity are often overlooked. Burning and grazing plot...
While geographically widespread, Blanchard’s Cricket Frog (Acris blanchardi) has been declining rece...