• Documents
  • Authors
  • Tables
  • Log in
  • Sign up
  • MetaCart
  • DMCA
  • Donate

CiteSeerX logo

Advanced Search Include Citations

Tools

Sorted by:
Try your query at:
Semantic Scholar Scholar Academic
Google Bing DBLP
Results 1 - 10 of 1,355
Next 10 →

POND-BREEDING AMPHIBIAN SPECIES DISTRIBUTIONS

by Jesse Cunningham, In A Beaver-modified Landscape , 2003
"... In order to maintain pond-breeding amphibian species richness, it is important to understand how both natural and anthropogenic disturbances affect species assemblages and individual species distributions both at the scale of individual ponds and at a larger landscape scale. The goal of this project ..."
Abstract - Add to MetaCart
In order to maintain pond-breeding amphibian species richness, it is important to understand how both natural and anthropogenic disturbances affect species assemblages and individual species distributions both at the scale of individual ponds and at a larger landscape scale. The goal

Equilibrium of global amphibian species distributions with climate

by M Munguía , C Rahbek , T F Rangel , Jaf Diniz-Filho , Araú - PLoS ONE , 2012
"... Abstract A common assumption in bioclimatic envelope modeling is that species distributions are in equilibrium with contemporary climate. A number of studies have measured departures from equilibrium in species distributions in particular regions, but such investigations were never carried out for ..."
Abstract - Cited by 5 (0 self) - Add to MetaCart
for a complete lineage across its entire distribution. We measure departures of equilibrium with contemporary climate for the distributions of the world amphibian species. Specifically, we fitted bioclimatic envelopes for 5544 species using three presence-only models. We then measured the proportion

Amphibian Pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis Is Inhibited by the Cutaneous Bacteria of Amphibian Species

by unknown authors
"... Abstract: Population declines of amphibian species in many parts of the world are associated with a lethal fungal pathogen, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis. Using laboratory challenge assays, we describe the inhibition of B. dendrobatidis by members of eight genera of bacteria isolated from the skin ..."
Abstract - Add to MetaCart
Abstract: Population declines of amphibian species in many parts of the world are associated with a lethal fungal pathogen, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis. Using laboratory challenge assays, we describe the inhibition of B. dendrobatidis by members of eight genera of bacteria isolated from the skin

Involvement of Androgen Receptor in Sex Determination in an Amphibian Species

by Jun Fujii, Maho Kodama, Akira Oike, Yasuki Matsuo, Mi-sook Min, Takashi Hasebe, Atsuko Ishizuya-oka , 2014
"... In mice and humans, the androgen receptor (AR) gene, located on the X chromosome, is not known to be involved in sex determination. In the Japanese frog Rana rugosa the AR is located on the sex chromosomes (X, Y, Z and W). Phylogenetic analysis shows that the AR on the X chromosome (X-AR) of the Kor ..."
Abstract - Add to MetaCart
during normal male gonadal development, were up-regulated in the ZW ovotestis. Testosterone, supplied to the rearing water, completed the female-to-male sex-reversal in the AR-Tg ZW frogs. Here we report that Z-AR is involved in male sex-determination in an amphibian species.

Richness and Distribution of Amphibian Species in Relation to Ecological Variables in Western Aegean

by Eyup Baþkale, Uður Kaya, Region Of Turkey, Deðiþkenlerle Ýliþkileri
"... Ecological factors, such as water chemistry variables, regional landscape variables, occurrence of predators, have considerable effects on amphibian distribution and richness. These variables in relation to amphibian species-richness and distribution were investigated by field work studies between F ..."
Abstract - Add to MetaCart
Ecological factors, such as water chemistry variables, regional landscape variables, occurrence of predators, have considerable effects on amphibian distribution and richness. These variables in relation to amphibian species-richness and distribution were investigated by field work studies between

Amphibian species richness across environmental gradients

by Earl E. Werner, David K. Skelly, Rick A. Relyea, Kerry L. Yurewicz - Oikos , 2007
"... Large-scale field patterns are a fundamental source of inferences on processes responsible for variation in species richness among habitats. We examined species richness of larval amphibian communities in 37 ponds over seven years on the Univ. of Michigan’s E. S. George Reserve. Ordination of the co ..."
Abstract - Cited by 16 (1 self) - Add to MetaCart
Large-scale field patterns are a fundamental source of inferences on processes responsible for variation in species richness among habitats. We examined species richness of larval amphibian communities in 37 ponds over seven years on the Univ. of Michigan’s E. S. George Reserve. Ordination

Examining the Evidence for Chytridiomycosis in Threatened Amphibian Species

by Matthew Heard, Katherine F. Smith , 2011
"... Extinction risks are increasing for amphibians due to rising threats and minimal conservation efforts. Nearly one quarter of all threatened/extinct amphibians in the IUCN Red List is purportedly at risk from the disease chytridiomycosis. However, a closer look at the data reveals that Batrachochytri ..."
Abstract - Cited by 1 (0 self) - Add to MetaCart
in chytridiomycosis, little progress has been made between assessment years to acquire evidence for the role of chytridiomycosis in species-specific amphibian declines. Instead, assessment teams invoke the precautionary principle when listing chytridiomycosis as a threat. Precaution is valuable when dealing

Monitoring Strategy for Eight Amphibian Species in French Guiana, South America

by Elodie A. Courtois, Jennifer Devillechabrolle
"... Although dramatic amphibian declines have been documented worldwide, only few of such events have been quantitatively documented for the tropical forests of South America. This is due partly to the fact that tropical amphibians are patchily distributed and difficult to detect. We tested three method ..."
Abstract - Add to MetaCart
methods often used to monitor population trends in amphibian species in a remote lowland tropical forest of French Guiana. These methods are capture-mark-recapture (CMR), estimation of the number of calling males with repeated counts data and distance sampling, and rates of occupancy inferred by presence

Divergent landscape effects on population connectivity in two co-occurring amphibian species

by Jonathan L. Richardson - Mol. Ecol
"... The physical and environmental attributes of landscapes often shape patterns of population connectivity by influencing dispersal and gene flow. Landscape effects on movement are typically evaluated for single species. However, inferences from multiple species are required for multi-species managemen ..."
Abstract - Cited by 7 (1 self) - Add to MetaCart
management strategies increasingly being applied in conservation. In this study, I compared the spatial genetic patterns of two amphibian species across the northeastern United States and estimated the influence of specific landscape features on the observed genetic structure. The spotted salamander (Ambys

Assessing the accuracy of species distribution models to predict amphibian species richness patterns

by Eduardo Pineda , Jorge M Lobo - Journal of Animal Ecology , 2009
"... Summary 1. Evaluating the distribution of species richness where biodiversity is high but has been insufficiently sampled is not an easy task. Species distribution modelling has become a useful approach for predicting their ranges, based on the relationships between species records and environmenta ..."
Abstract - Cited by 3 (0 self) - Add to MetaCart
are used. 3. The individual distributions for the 370 known amphibian species of Mexico were predicted using maxent to model data on their known presence (66 113 presence-only records). Distributions were subsequently overlapped to obtain a prediction of species richness. Accuracy was assessed by comparing
Next 10 →
Results 1 - 10 of 1,355
Powered by: Apache Solr
  • About CiteSeerX
  • Submit and Index Documents
  • Privacy Policy
  • Help
  • Data
  • Source
  • Contact Us

Developed at and hosted by The College of Information Sciences and Technology

© 2007-2019 The Pennsylvania State University