Shifts in phenology are already resulting in disruptions to the timing of migration and breeding, and asynchronies between interacting species,,,–. Recent syntheses have …
JP Collins, A Storfer - Diversity and distributions, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Reports of malformed amphibians and global amphibian declines have led to public concern, particularly because amphibians are thought to be indicator species of overall …
PS Corn - Animal Biodiversity and Conservation, 2005 - raco.cat
Climate change and amphibians.—Amphibian life histories are exceedingly sensitive to temperature and precipitation, and there is good evidence that recent climate change has …
DS Pilliod, RB Bury, EJ Hyde, CA Pearl… - Forest ecology and …, 2003 - Elsevier
Information on amphibian responses to fire and fuel reduction practices is critically needed due to potential declines of species and the prevalence of new, more intensive fire …
ME Dorcas, SJ Price, SC Walls… - Amphibian ecology and …, 2009 - books.google.com
Because anurans rely on vocalization for most communication, detection of species-specific calls provides relatively efficient mechanisms for studying and evaluating the status of …
Protected areas like national parks are essential elements of conservation because they limit human influence on the landscape, which protects biodiversity and ecosystem function …
Heterogeneous landscapes and fluctuating environmental conditions can affect species dispersal, population genetics, and genetic structure, yet understanding how biotic and …
The breeding phenologies of ectotherms are inextricably linked to weather, and amphibians in some temperate locations may have been breeding earlier in recent years in response to …
Understanding the relationship between climate-driven habitat conditions and survival is key to preserving biodiversity in the face of rapid climate change. Hydroperiod—the length of …