Managing habitat to slow or reverse population declines of the Columbia spotted frog in the Northern Great Basin

Volume: 79, Issue: 4, Pages: 579 - 590
Published: Mar 24, 2015
Abstract
Evaluating the effectiveness of habitat management actions is critical to adaptive management strategies for conservation of imperiled species. We quantified the response of a Great Basin population of the Columbia spotted frog (Rana luteiventris) to multiple habitat improvement actions aimed to reduce threats and reverse population declines. We used mark-recapture data for 1,394 adult frogs that had been marked by state, federal, and university...
Paper Details
Title
Managing habitat to slow or reverse population declines of the Columbia spotted frog in the Northern Great Basin
Published Date
Mar 24, 2015
Volume
79
Issue
4
Pages
579 - 590
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