Amphibians have declined dramatically in many areas of the world. These declines seem to have worsened over the past 25 years and amphibians are now more threatened than either mammals or birds, though comparisons with other taxa are confounded by a shortage of reliable data. Research into amphibian declines has focused on: (1) documentation at the landscape or population level; and (2) observational and experimental work on potential causes of declines. Although loss of habitat is known to have impacted amphibians for decades, recent research has focused on the effects of environmental contaminants, UV-B irradiation, emerging diseases, the introduction of alien species, direct exploitation, and climate change. Such factors may interact wit...
Research is necessary to identify patterns in nature, to understand how a system functions, and to m...
Research is necessary to identify patterns in nature, to understand how a system functions, and to m...
The amphibian decline phenomenon now involves in excess of a third of the roughly 6000 species of am...
The first global assessment of amphibians provides new context to the well-publicised phenomenon of ...
Amphibians face an extinction crisis. Hundreds of species may be lost as conservation scientists and...
Amphibians face an extinction crisis. Hundreds of species may be lost as conservation scientists and...
Amphibians face an extinction crisis. Hundreds of species may be lost as conservation scientists and...
Amphibians face an extinction crisis. Hundreds of species may be lost as conservation scientists and...
Amphibian population declines and sudden species' extinctions began to be noted at the beginning of ...
Amphibians face an extinction crisis. Hundreds of species may be lost as conservation scientists and...
n Abstract Declines and losses of amphibian populations are a global problem with complex local caus...
The use of amphibians as models in ecological research has a rich history. From an early foundation ...
Declines and losses of amphibian populations are a global problem with complex local causes. These m...
Declines and losses of amphibian populations are a global problem with complex local causes. These m...
Declines and losses of amphibian populations are a global problem with complex local causes. These m...
Research is necessary to identify patterns in nature, to understand how a system functions, and to m...
Research is necessary to identify patterns in nature, to understand how a system functions, and to m...
The amphibian decline phenomenon now involves in excess of a third of the roughly 6000 species of am...
The first global assessment of amphibians provides new context to the well-publicised phenomenon of ...
Amphibians face an extinction crisis. Hundreds of species may be lost as conservation scientists and...
Amphibians face an extinction crisis. Hundreds of species may be lost as conservation scientists and...
Amphibians face an extinction crisis. Hundreds of species may be lost as conservation scientists and...
Amphibians face an extinction crisis. Hundreds of species may be lost as conservation scientists and...
Amphibian population declines and sudden species' extinctions began to be noted at the beginning of ...
Amphibians face an extinction crisis. Hundreds of species may be lost as conservation scientists and...
n Abstract Declines and losses of amphibian populations are a global problem with complex local caus...
The use of amphibians as models in ecological research has a rich history. From an early foundation ...
Declines and losses of amphibian populations are a global problem with complex local causes. These m...
Declines and losses of amphibian populations are a global problem with complex local causes. These m...
Declines and losses of amphibian populations are a global problem with complex local causes. These m...
Research is necessary to identify patterns in nature, to understand how a system functions, and to m...
Research is necessary to identify patterns in nature, to understand how a system functions, and to m...
The amphibian decline phenomenon now involves in excess of a third of the roughly 6000 species of am...