Amphibian declines :: the conservation status of United States species /
Comprehensive coverage of environmental degradation in the US as seen through the lens of amphibian ecologies. Over recent decades a massive decline has been sustained by many amphibian species, an indication of serious problems that are only now beginning to be properly appreciated.
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Sprache: | English |
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Zusammenfassung: | Comprehensive coverage of environmental degradation in the US as seen through the lens of amphibian ecologies. Over recent decades a massive decline has been sustained by many amphibian species, an indication of serious problems that are only now beginning to be properly appreciated. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxi, 1094 pages :) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 927-1075) and index. |
ISBN: | 9780520929432 0520929438 1417593326 9781417593323 1282759159 9781282759152 9786612759154 6612759151 |
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spelling | Amphibian declines : the conservation status of United States species / edited by Michael Lannoo. Berkeley : University of California Press, ©2005. 1 online resource (xxi, 1094 pages :) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 927-1075) and index. Print version record. Comprehensive coverage of environmental degradation in the US as seen through the lens of amphibian ecologies. Over recent decades a massive decline has been sustained by many amphibian species, an indication of serious problems that are only now beginning to be properly appreciated. Diverse phenomena influencing amphibian population declines / Tim Halliday -- Why are some species in decline but others not? / Martha L. Crump -- Philosophy, value judgments, and declining amphibians / Sarah Aucoin, Robert G. Jaeger and Steve Giambrone -- Embracing human diversity in conservation / Whit Gibbons -- Declining amphibian populations task force / W. Ronald Heyer and James B. Murphy -- Meeting the challenge of amphibian declines with an interdisciplinary research program / James P. Collins [and others] -- Biology of amphibian declines / David M. Green -- Declines of eastern North American woodland salamanders (Plethodon) / Richard Highton -- Decline of northern cricket frogs (Acris crepitans) / Robert H. Gray and Lauren E. Brown -- Overwintering in northern cricket frogs (Acris crepitans) / Jason T. Irwin -- Repercussions of global change / Jamie K. Reaser and Andrew Blaustein -- Lessons from Europe / K. Henle ; translation by William T. Leja -- Risk factors and declines in northern cricket frogs (Acris crepitans) / Val R. Beasley [and others] -- Ultraviolet radiation / Andrew R. Blaustein and Lisa K. Belden -- Xenobiotics / Christine M. Bridges and Raymond D. Semlitsch -- Variation in pesticide tolerance / Christine M. Bridges and Raymond D. Semlitsch -- Lucké renal adenocarcinoma / Robert G. McKinnell and Debra L. Carlson -- Malformed frogs in Minnesota : history and interspecific differences / David M. Hoppe -- Parasites of North American frogs / Daniel Sutherland -- Parasite infection and limb malformations : a growing problem in amphibian conservation / Pieter T.J. Johnson and Kevin B. Lunde -- Pine silviculture / D. Bruce Means -- Commercial trade / Anthony B. Wilson -- Houston toads and Texas politics / Lauren E. Brown and Ann Mesrobian -- Amphibian conservation needs / Edward D. Koch and Charles R. Peterson -- Amphibian population cycles and long-term data sets / Howard H. Whiteman and Scott A. Wissinger -- Landscape ecology / David E. Naugle [and others] -- Conservation of Texas spring and cave salamanders (Eurycea) / Paul T. Chippindale and Andrew H. Price -- Lessons from the tropics / Karen R. Lips and Maureen A. Donnelly -- Taxonomy and amphibian declines / Sherman A. Minton -- Conservation systematics : the Bufo boreas species group / Anna M. Goebel -- Factors limiting the recovery of boreal toads (Bufo b. boreas) / Cynthia Carey [and others] -- Southwestern desert bufonids / Brian K. Sullivan -- Amphibian ecotoxicology / Raymond D. Semlitsch and Christine M. Bridges -- Museum collections / John W. Ferner, Jeffrey G. Davis and Paul J. Krusling -- Critical areas / Hugh R. Quinn and Colleen Scott -- Creating habitat reserves for migratory salamanders / Suzanne C. Fowle and Scott M. Melvin -- Population manipulations / C. Kenneth Dodd, Jr. -- Exotic species / Walter E. Meshaka, Jr. -- Protecting amphibians while restoring fish populations / Debra Patla -- Reflections upon amphibian conservation / Thomas K. Pauley -- Distribution of South Dakota anurans / David E. Naugle [and others] -- Nebraska's declining amphibians / David S. McLeod -- Museum collections can assess population trends / Jeff Boundy -- Monitoring salamander populations in Great Smoky Mountains National Park / Erin J. Hyde and Theodore R. Simons -- North American Amphibian Monitoring Program (NAAMP) / Linda A. Weir and Michael J. Mossman -- Evaluating calling surveys / Sam Droege and Paige Eagle -- Geographical information systems and survey designs / Charles R. Peterson, Stephen R. Burton and Debra A. Patla -- Impacts of forest management on amphibians / Rochelle B. Renken -- Monitoring pigment pattern morphs of northern leopard frogs / Robert G. McKinnell, David M. Hoppe and Beverly K. McKinnell -- The National Amphibian Conservation Center / Andrew T. Snider and Elizabeth Arbaugh -- A thousand friends of frogs : its origins / Tony P. Murphy -- Of men and deformed frogs : a journalist's lament / William Souder -- Species accounts : Introduction / Michael Lannoo [and others] -- Anura -- Caudata -- Factors implicated in amphibian population declines in the United States / David F. Bradford. Amphibian declines. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2001000598 Amphibian declines United States. Amphibiens Populations Déclin. Amphibiens Populations Déclin États-Unis. SCIENCE Life Sciences Biological Diversity. bisacsh NATURE Animals Wildlife. bisacsh SCIENCE Life Sciences Biology. bisacsh Amphibian declines fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Lannoo, Michael J. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88662950 has work: Amphibian declines (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGw7WPrVVkpWqvTrMTYfmd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Amphibian declines. Berkeley : University of California Press, ©2005 0520235924 (DLC) 2004015272 (OCoLC)55887446 |
spellingShingle | Amphibian declines : the conservation status of United States species / Diverse phenomena influencing amphibian population declines / Why are some species in decline but others not? / Philosophy, value judgments, and declining amphibians / Embracing human diversity in conservation / Declining amphibian populations task force / Meeting the challenge of amphibian declines with an interdisciplinary research program / Biology of amphibian declines / Declines of eastern North American woodland salamanders (Plethodon) / Decline of northern cricket frogs (Acris crepitans) / Overwintering in northern cricket frogs (Acris crepitans) / Repercussions of global change / Lessons from Europe / Risk factors and declines in northern cricket frogs (Acris crepitans) / Ultraviolet radiation / Xenobiotics / Variation in pesticide tolerance / Lucké renal adenocarcinoma / Malformed frogs in Minnesota : history and interspecific differences / Parasites of North American frogs / Parasite infection and limb malformations : a growing problem in amphibian conservation / Pine silviculture / Commercial trade / Houston toads and Texas politics / Amphibian conservation needs / Amphibian population cycles and long-term data sets / Landscape ecology / Conservation of Texas spring and cave salamanders (Eurycea) / Lessons from the tropics / Taxonomy and amphibian declines / Conservation systematics : the Bufo boreas species group / Factors limiting the recovery of boreal toads (Bufo b. boreas) / Southwestern desert bufonids / Amphibian ecotoxicology / Museum collections / Critical areas / Creating habitat reserves for migratory salamanders / Population manipulations / Exotic species / Protecting amphibians while restoring fish populations / Reflections upon amphibian conservation / Distribution of South Dakota anurans / Nebraska's declining amphibians / Museum collections can assess population trends / Monitoring salamander populations in Great Smoky Mountains National Park / North American Amphibian Monitoring Program (NAAMP) / Evaluating calling surveys / Geographical information systems and survey designs / Impacts of forest management on amphibians / Monitoring pigment pattern morphs of northern leopard frogs / The National Amphibian Conservation Center / A thousand friends of frogs : its origins / Of men and deformed frogs : a journalist's lament / Species accounts : Introduction / Anura -- Caudata -- Factors implicated in amphibian population declines in the United States / Amphibian declines. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2001000598 Amphibian declines United States. Amphibiens Populations Déclin. Amphibiens Populations Déclin États-Unis. SCIENCE Life Sciences Biological Diversity. bisacsh NATURE Animals Wildlife. bisacsh SCIENCE Life Sciences Biology. bisacsh Amphibian declines fast |
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title | Amphibian declines : the conservation status of United States species / |
title_alt | Diverse phenomena influencing amphibian population declines / Why are some species in decline but others not? / Philosophy, value judgments, and declining amphibians / Embracing human diversity in conservation / Declining amphibian populations task force / Meeting the challenge of amphibian declines with an interdisciplinary research program / Biology of amphibian declines / Declines of eastern North American woodland salamanders (Plethodon) / Decline of northern cricket frogs (Acris crepitans) / Overwintering in northern cricket frogs (Acris crepitans) / Repercussions of global change / Lessons from Europe / Risk factors and declines in northern cricket frogs (Acris crepitans) / Ultraviolet radiation / Xenobiotics / Variation in pesticide tolerance / Lucké renal adenocarcinoma / Malformed frogs in Minnesota : history and interspecific differences / Parasites of North American frogs / Parasite infection and limb malformations : a growing problem in amphibian conservation / Pine silviculture / Commercial trade / Houston toads and Texas politics / Amphibian conservation needs / Amphibian population cycles and long-term data sets / Landscape ecology / Conservation of Texas spring and cave salamanders (Eurycea) / Lessons from the tropics / Taxonomy and amphibian declines / Conservation systematics : the Bufo boreas species group / Factors limiting the recovery of boreal toads (Bufo b. boreas) / Southwestern desert bufonids / Amphibian ecotoxicology / Museum collections / Critical areas / Creating habitat reserves for migratory salamanders / Population manipulations / Exotic species / Protecting amphibians while restoring fish populations / Reflections upon amphibian conservation / Distribution of South Dakota anurans / Nebraska's declining amphibians / Museum collections can assess population trends / Monitoring salamander populations in Great Smoky Mountains National Park / North American Amphibian Monitoring Program (NAAMP) / Evaluating calling surveys / Geographical information systems and survey designs / Impacts of forest management on amphibians / Monitoring pigment pattern morphs of northern leopard frogs / The National Amphibian Conservation Center / A thousand friends of frogs : its origins / Of men and deformed frogs : a journalist's lament / Species accounts : Introduction / Anura -- Caudata -- Factors implicated in amphibian population declines in the United States / |
title_auth | Amphibian declines : the conservation status of United States species / |
title_exact_search | Amphibian declines : the conservation status of United States species / |
title_full | Amphibian declines : the conservation status of United States species / edited by Michael Lannoo. |
title_fullStr | Amphibian declines : the conservation status of United States species / edited by Michael Lannoo. |
title_full_unstemmed | Amphibian declines : the conservation status of United States species / edited by Michael Lannoo. |
title_short | Amphibian declines : |
title_sort | amphibian declines the conservation status of united states species |
title_sub | the conservation status of United States species / |
topic | Amphibian declines. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2001000598 Amphibian declines United States. Amphibiens Populations Déclin. Amphibiens Populations Déclin États-Unis. SCIENCE Life Sciences Biological Diversity. bisacsh NATURE Animals Wildlife. bisacsh SCIENCE Life Sciences Biology. bisacsh Amphibian declines fast |
topic_facet | Amphibian declines. Amphibian declines United States. Amphibiens Populations Déclin. Amphibiens Populations Déclin États-Unis. SCIENCE Life Sciences Biological Diversity. NATURE Animals Wildlife. SCIENCE Life Sciences Biology. Amphibian declines United States |
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