The following pages link to Erin Muths, PhD (Q48224):
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- Toward assessing the effects of bank stabilization activities on wildlife communities of the upper Yellowstone River, U.S.A (Q73881) (← links)
- An evaluation of weather and disease as causes of decline in two populations of boreal toads (Q144188) (← links)
- Host-pathogen metapopulation dynamics suggest high elevation refugia for boreal toads (Q145261) (← links)
- Identifying species conservation strategies to reduce disease-associated declines (Q145652) (← links)
- Biofluorescence in tiger salamanders documented in Rocky Mountain National Park for the first time (Q146076) (← links)
- Accommodating the role of site memory in dynamic species distribution models (Q146312) (← links)
- Why disease ecology needs life-history theory: A host perspective (Q146531) (← links)
- Effects of hydroperiod duration on survival, developmental rate, and size at metamorphosis in boreal chorus frog tadpoles (<i>Pseudacris maculata</i>) (Q147185) (← links)
- The genetic structure of a relict population of wood frogs (Q147197) (← links)
- The importance of local and landscape-scale processes to the occupancy of wetlands by pond-breeding amphibians (Q147589) (← links)
- How relevant is opportunistic Bd sampling: Are we ready for the big picture? (Q148902) (← links)
- Drought-mediated extinction of an arid-land amphibian: Insights from a spatially explicit dynamic occupancy model (Q149120) (← links)
- Amphibian conservation in the Anthropocene (Q149605) (← links)
- Effect of amphibian chytrid fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis) on apparent survival of frogs and toads in the western USA (Q149649) (← links)
- Integrating amphibian movement studies across scales better informs conservation decisions (Q149660) (← links)
- Survival cost to relocation does not reduce population self‐sustainability in an amphibian (Q149709) (← links)
- Conservation research across scales in a national program: How to be relevant to local management yet general at the same time (Q149728) (← links)
- Empirical evidence for effects of invasive American Bullfrogs on occurrence of native amphibians and emerging pathogens (Q150135) (← links)
- Influence of demography and environment on persistence in toad populations (Q151077) (← links)
- First estimates of the probability of survival in a small-bodied, high-elevation frog (Boreal Chorus Frog, Pseudacris maculata), or how historical data can be useful (Q151082) (← links)
- Distribution of the Sonora Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma mavortium stebbinsi) in Mexico (Q151608) (← links)
- An alternative framework for responding to the amphibian crisis (Q152636) (← links)
- Survival estimates for reintroduced populations of the Chiricahua Leopard Frog (<i>Lithobates chiricahuensis</i>) (Q152865) (← links)
- Mitigating amphibian chytridiomycosis in nature (Q153208) (← links)
- Potential interactions among disease, pesticides, water quality and adjacent land cover in amphibian habitats in the United States (Q153298) (← links)
- Boreal Toad (Q153501) (← links)
- Mitigating amphibian disease: strategies to maintain wild populations and control chytridiomycosis (Q153829) (← links)
- Portrait of a small population of boreal toads (<i>Anaxyrus boreas</i>) (Q153896) (← links)
- Breeding chorus indices are weakly related to estimated abundance of Boreal Chorus Frogs (Q153928) (← links)
- Animal reintroductions: an innovative assessment of survival (Q154497) (← links)
- Experimental methods for restoring boreal toad populations in Rocky Mountain National Park (Q155304) (← links)
- Highly variable rates of survival to metamorphosis in wild boreal toads (Anaxyrus boreas boreas) (Q155686) (← links)
- A statistical forecasting approach to metapopulation viability analysis (Q156466) (← links)
- Estimating the probability of movement and partitioning seasonal survival in an amphibian metapopulation (Q156906) (← links)
- Twenty-nine years of population dynamics in a small-bodied montane amphibian (Q156907) (← links)
- Increasing connectivity between metapopulation ecology and landscape ecology (Q157344) (← links)
- Using decision analysis to support proactive management of emerging infectious wildlife diseases (Q157744) (← links)
- A Framework for Guiding Management Decisions for Amphibians in an Uncertain Future (Q160501) (← links)
- Modeling Colonization of a Population of Chiricahua Leopard Frogs (Q229712) (← links)
- Amphibian Chytrid Fungus Sampling in Arizona and Mexico (Q229731) (← links)
- Species Conservation (Q229767) (← links)
- Pesticide concentrations in frog tissue and wetland habitats in alandscape dominated by agriculture (Q233924) (← links)
- Trends in Rocky Mountain amphibians and the role of beaver as a keystone species (Q234217) (← links)
- Spatial occupancy models for predicting metapopulation dynamics and viability following reintroduction (Q234614) (← links)
- How spatio-temporal habitat connectivity affects amphibian genetic structure (Q234626) (← links)
- Demography of common toads after local extirpation of co-occurring midwife toads (Q237019) (← links)
- The effects of hydropattern and predator communities on amphibian occupancy (Q237053) (← links)
- Modeling habitat connectivity to inform reintroductions: a case study with the Chiricahua Leopard Frog (Q237913) (← links)
- Restored agricultural wetlands in Central Iowa: habitat quality and amphibian response (Q237978) (← links)
- Elevational speciation in action? Restricted gene flow associated with adaptive divergence across an altitudinal gradient (Q237993) (← links)