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The following pages link to William Barichivich (Q44653):
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- Monitoring Amphibians in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Appendix IV: Guidelines for building and operating remote field recorders (Q71586) (← links)
- Natural history notes: <i>Elaphe obsoleta obsoleta</i> (Black rat snake). Predation (Q143826) (← links)
- Roads and Florida's herpetofauna: a review and mitigation case study (Q144240) (← links)
- Establishing a baseline and faunal history in amphibian monitoring programs: The amphibians of Harris Neck, GA (Q146823) (← links)
- Changes in a northwestern Florida gulf coast herpetofaunal community over a 28-y period (Q146844) (← links)
- American alligator digestion rate of blue crabs and its implications for stomach contents analysis (Q147376) (← links)
- Hurricane storm surge and amphibian communities in coastal wetlands of northwestern Florida (Q148684) (← links)
- Seeking shelter from the storm: Conservation and management of imperiled species in a changing climate (Q149699) (← links)
- Disentangling direct and indirect effects of extreme events on coastal wetland communities (Q150119) (← links)
- Future changes in habitat availability for two specialist snake species in the imperiled rocklands of South Florida, U.S.A. (Q150660) (← links)
- Detection probabilities and site occupancy estimates for amphibians at Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge (Q152217) (← links)
- Overcoming challenges to the recovery of declining amphibian populations in the United States (Q152821) (← links)
- Species interactions and the effects of climate variability on a wetland amphibian metacommunity (Q156417) (← links)
- Maximizing species distribution model performance when using historical occurrences and variables of varying persistency (Q157278) (← links)
- Developing Future Habitat Condition Scenarios for Wildlife in the Imperiled Pine Rockland Ecosystem of South Florida (Q160316) (← links)
- Anuran site occupancy and species richness as tools for evaluating restoration of a hydrologically-modified landscape (Q236780) (← links)
- Life history plasticity does not confer resilience to environmental change in the mole salamander (Ambystoma talpoideum) (Q238893) (← links)
- Extinction debt as a driver of amphibian declines: An example with imperiled flatwoods salamanders (Q238920) (← links)
- Structured decision making as a conservation tool for recovery planning of two endangered salamanders (Q239004) (← links)
- Identifying small depressional wetlands and using a topographic position index to infer hydroperiod regimes for pond-breeding amphibians (Q239027) (← links)
- A survey of the amphibians of Savannah National Wildlife Refuge, South Carolina and Georgia (Q240286) (← links)
- Pathogenic lineage of Perkinsea associated with mass mortality of frogs across the United States (Q240391) (← links)
- Influence of drought on salamander occupancy of isolated wetlands on the southeastern Coastal Plain of the United States (Q243308) (← links)
- Drought, deluge and declines: the impact of precipitation extremes on amphibians in a changing climate (Q244361) (← links)
- Low prevalence of chytrid fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis) in amphibians of U.S. headwater streams (Q248057) (← links)
- A simple technique for trapping Siren lacertina, Amphiuma means, and other aquatic vertebrates (Q248500) (← links)
- The effectiveness of a barrier wall and underpasses in reducing wildlife mortality on a heavily traveled highway in Florida (Q248970) (← links)
- A simple technique for trapping Siren lacertian, Amphiuma means, and other aquatic vertebrates (Q249115) (← links)
- Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Bsal) not detected in an intensive survey of wild North American amphibians (Q253133) (← links)
- Developmental biology and ecology of the Kemp's ridley sea turtle. Lepidochelys kempii, in the eastern Gulf of Mexico (Q254327) (← links)
- Using ground-placed PVC pipes to monitor hylid treefrogs: Capture biases (Q260592) (← links)
- Movements of large snakes (Drymarchon, Masticophis) in north-central Florida (Q264731) (← links)
- Establishing a baseline: the amphibians of Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge, Dixie and Levy counties, Florida (Q267575) (← links)
- A dataset of amphibian species in U.S. National Parks (Q274493) (← links)
- Geographic distribution. Eleutherodactylus planirostris (Q274506) (← links)
- Assessment of environmental DNA for detecting presence of imperiled aquatic amphibian species in isolated wetlands (Q275577) (← links)
- Natural history notes: Plethodon jordani (Jordan's Salamander). Vocalization (Q277651) (← links)
- Linking variability in climate to wetland habitat suitability: Is it possible to forecast regional responses from simple climate measures? (Q278279) (← links)
- The sands of time: Predicting sea level rise impacts to barrier island habitats (Q279275) (← links)
- Ambystoma talpoideum (Mole Salamander). Oviposition mode and timing (Q279902) (← links)
- Lepidochelys kempii - Kemp's Ridley (Q282259) (← links)
- Quantifying climate sensitivity and climate-driven change in North American amphibian communities (Q284959) (← links)
- Predicted sex ratio of juvenile Kemp's Ridley sea turtles captured near Steinhatchee, Florida (Q287648) (← links)
- Detection probabilities and site occupancy estimates for amphibians at Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge (Q300269) (← links)
- Geographic distribution: Osteopilus septentrionalis (Cuban Treefrog) (Q301336) (← links)
- Auditory monitoring of anuran populations: Chapter 16 (Q304973) (← links)
- Natural history notes: Gyrinophilus porphyriticus danielsi (Blue-ridge Spring Salamander). Arboreality (Q312700) (← links)
- Insular mole skinks: Area of habitat still above water given projected sea level rise and proportion of habitat at risk of storm surge in the Florida Keys, Cedar Keys, and Egmont Key, Florida (Q318523) (← links)
- Area of habitat still above water per decade of projected sea level rise for islands in two study areas off Florida's Gulf coast (Q322760) (← links)
- Fish, amphibian, and conductance data from Panacea Unit, St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, FL, 2009-2016 (Q324906) (← links)