LB Kats, RP Ferrer - Diversity and distributions, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Over the last two decades, numerous studies have shown that alien predators contributed to amphibian population declines. Both experimental studies and correlative field surveys …
This new edition of Invasion Ecology provides a comprehensive and updated introduction to all aspects of biological invasion by non-native species. Highlighting important research …
Resource partitioning, or differences in how species use resources, has been studied in a wide variety of amphibians and reptiles, and causes for resource-partitioning patterns are …
Road construction of the Redwood National Park highway bypass resulted in a large accidental infusion of fine sediments into pristine streams in Prairie Creek State Park …
Data on 80 amphibian and reptile taxa native to the State of California were reviewed. All taxa potentially candidates for State or Federal “Threatened” or “Endangered” species listing …
Landscape-level variables operating at multiple spatial scales likely influence wetland amphibian assemblages but have not been investigated in detail. We examined the …
Declines in amphibian populations are rarely reported on the community or ecosystem level. We combined broad‐scale field sampling with historical analyses of museum records to …
I studied the invasion of Rana catesbeiana (the bullfrog) into a northern California river system where bullfrogs are not native. Native yellow‐legged frogs, Rana boylii, a species of …