Extinction in our times: global amphibian decline
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Main Author: Collins, James P. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2009
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Online Access:DE-1046
DE-1047
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Item Description:Declining amphibian populations and the biodiversity crisis -- Rallying around the issue of amphibian declines -- Challenges, correlates, and hypotheses -- Introduction species, commerce, and land use change -- Contaminants, global change, and emerging infectious diseases -- Unraveling the mystery -- Amphibian chytrid fungus as a cause of declines and extinctions -- New approaches to doing science and conversation -- Science policy and reacting to a challenge -- Leaping between mysteries
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
For over 350 million years, thousands of species of amphibians have lived on earth, but since the 1990s they have been disappearing at an alarming rate, in many cases quite suddenly and mysteriously. What is causing these extinctions? What role do human actions play in them? What do they tell us about the overall state of biodiversity on the planet? In Extinction in Our Times, James Collins and Martha Crump explore these pressing questions and many others as they document the first modern extinction event across an entire vertebrate class, using global examples that range from the Sierra Nevad
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xx, 273 pages)
ISBN:0199717885
9780199717880

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