Pages that link to "Item:Q48224"
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The following pages link to Erin Muths, PhD (Q48224):
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- Quantitative evidence for the effects of multiple drivers on continental-scale amphibian declines (Q238172) (← links)
- Non-native and native organisms moving into high elevation and high latitude ecosystems in an era of climate change: new challenges for ecology and conservation (Q238298) (← links)
- Integrating biology, field logistics, and simulations to optimize parameter estimation for imperiled species (Q238324) (← links)
- Book review: Advances in reintroduction biology of Australian and New Zealand fauna (Q238381) (← links)
- A model to inform management actions as a response to chytridiomycosis-associated decline (Q239186) (← links)
- Informing recovery in a human-transformed landscape: Drought-mediated coexistence alters population trends of an imperiled salamander and invasive predators (Q239369) (← links)
- Heterogeneous responses of temperate-zone amphibian populations to climate change complicates conservation planning (Q240124) (← links)
- Placement of intracoelomic radio transmitters and silicone passive sampling devices in northern leopard frogs (Lithobates pipiens) (Q240128) (← links)
- Trends in amphibian occupancy in the United States (Q243752) (← links)
- The "peer" in "peer review" (Q245110) (← links)
- Amphibian declines: promising directions in understanding the role of disease (Q247915) (← links)
- Variable breeding phenology affects the exposure of amphibian embryos to ultraviolet radiation: Reply (Q249047) (← links)
- Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative (ARMI): A successful start to a national program in the United States (Q249246) (← links)
- Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Bsal) not detected in an intensive survey of wild North American amphibians (Q253133) (← links)
- Survival estimates for the invasive American bullfrog (Q253377) (← links)
- Conservation decisions under pressure: Lessons from an exercise in rapid response to wildlife disease (Q253492) (← links)
- Effects of snowpack, temperature, and disease on the demography of a wild population of amphibians (Q253554) (← links)
- Amphibian population declines: 30 Years of progress in confronting a complex problem (Q253555) (← links)
- Informing amphibian conservation efforts with abundance-based metapopulation models (Q254838) (← links)
- Looking ahead, guided by the past: The role of U.S. national parks in amphibian research and conservation (Q258611) (← links)
- Compensatory recruitment unlikely in high-elevation amphibian populations challenged with disease (Q259009) (← links)
- The interplay of habitat change, human disturbance and species interactions in a waterbird colony (Q259268) (← links)
- Anaxyrus boreas (western toad) predation (Q260697) (← links)
- Optimal management decisions are robust to unknown dynamics in an amphibian metapopulation plagued by disease (Q262903) (← links)
- Distribution limits of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis: a case study in the Rocky Mountains, USA (Q264566) (← links)
- Circulating levels of prolactin and progesterone in a wild population of red kangaroos (Macropus rufus) Marsupialia: Macropodidae (Q265431) (← links)
- Genetic Connectivity in the Arizona toad (Anaxyrus microscaphus): implications for conservation of a stream dwelling amphibian in the arid Southwestern U.S. (Q266267) (← links)
- Factors influencing survival and mark retention in postmetamorphic boreal chorus frogs (Q266699) (← links)
- Long-term observations of Boreal Toads at an ARMI apex site (Q267301) (← links)
- Blackrock: biological hotspot and hotbed of collaboration (Q268464) (← links)
- Kangaroo rat bone compared to white rat bone after short-term disuse and exercise (Q269641) (← links)
- Conservation genomics of an endangered montane amphibian reveals low population structure, low genomic diversity and selection pressure from disease (Q271138) (← links)
- Using full and partial unmixing algorithms to estimate the inundation extent of small, isolated stock ponds in an arid landscape (Q271756) (← links)
- Identifying management-relevant research priorities for responding to disease-associated amphibian declines (Q272324) (← links)
- Aquatic macroinvertebrate community responses to wetland mitigation in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (Q273108) (← links)
- Amphibian conservation: clarifications to comments from Andreone (Q273756) (← links)
- Survey and assessment of amphibian populations in Rocky Mountain National Park (Q274744) (← links)
- Milk composition in a field population of red kangaroos, Macropus rufus (Desmarest) (Macropodidae: Marsupialia) (Q275426) (← links)
- The role of monitoring and research in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem in framing our understanding of the effects of disease on amphibians (Q276969) (← links)
- Co-occurence of Chiricahua leopard frogs (Lithobates chiricahuensis) with sunfish (Lepomis) (Q277418) (← links)
- Determinants and consequences of dispersal in vertebrates with complex life cycles: a review of pond-breeding amphibians (Q277491) (← links)
- Successful eradication of invasive American bullfrogs leads to coextirpation of emerging pathogens (Q284835) (← links)
- Testing theoretical metapopulation conditions with genotypic data from Boreal Chorus Frogs (Pseudacris maculata) (Q284928) (← links)
- Quantifying climate sensitivity and climate-driven change in North American amphibian communities (Q284959) (← links)
- Captivity, reintroductions, and the rewilding of amphibian-associated bacterial communities (Q287165) (← links)
- Diverse aging rates in ectothermic tetrapods provide insights for the evolution of aging and longevity (Q290093) (← links)
- Prevalence of the amphibian chytrid fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis) at Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona, USA (Q290797) (← links)
- Alpine and Subalpine (Q290835) (← links)
- Context-dependent variation in persistence of host populations in the face of disease (Q291010) (← links)
- Unbiased survival estimates and evidence for skipped breeding opportunities in females (Q291380) (← links)