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Found 18 dataset(s) matching "Boreal Chorus Frog".
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Mercury is an atmospherically transported contaminant found even in relatively pristine habitats. Once accumulated at the base of the food web, mercury can move between animals that are linked...
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Boreal Chorus Frog (Pseudacris maculata) and Columbia Spotted Frog (Rana luteiventris) breeding detection observations, wetland site characteristics, and climatic variables from 2006 through 2015...
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We used 29 years of data on boreal chorus frogs at two sites to view life-history, estimate demographic parameters, assess weather-related covariates, and determine the magnitude of process...
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These capture-mark-recapture data for chorus frogs contribute to the project abstracted below: We used 29 years of data on boreal chorus frogs at two sites to view life-history, estimate...
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These capture-mark-recapture data for chorus frogs contribute to the project abstracted below: We used 29 year of data on boreal chorus frogs at two sites to view life-history, estimate...
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We used 29 years of data on boreal chorus frogs at two sites to view life-history, estimate demographic parameters, assess weather-related covariates, and determine the magnitude of process...
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These capture-mark-recapture data for chorus frogs are associated with the project that is abstracted below: Amphibian decline is a problem of global importance, with over 40% of species...
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The data presented includes chloride concentration and specific conductance in surface water collected from 33 wetlands in the Williston Basin of Montana and North Dakota, 2015-2017 as well as...
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Advances in drilling technique have facilitated a rapid increase in hydrocarbon extraction from energy shales, including the Williston Basin in central North America. This area overlaps with the...
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This data set provides the information for egg mass counts for Rana lutieventris (Columbia spotted frog). These data are associated with the project that is abstracted below: Amphibian decline is...
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Amphibian decline is a problem of global importance, with over 40% of species considered at risk. This phenomenon is not limited to the tropics or to other countries. Amphibian species in the U.S....
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These capture-mark-recapture data for boreal toads are associated with the project that is abstracted below: Amphibian decline is a problem of global importance, with over 40% of species...
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These data provide information on the presence of invertebrates at a subset of sites at Blackrock and Togwotee pass. These data are associated with the project detailed in the abstract below:...
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These data detail the presence of disease (Bd, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis) at a set of sites that are associated with the project detailed in the abstract below: Amphibian decline is a problem...
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These data detail the pH, depth and conductivity of a set of sites that are associated with the project detailed in the abstract below: Amphibian decline is a problem of global importance, with...
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These data provide information on the presence of birds at a subset of sites at Blackrock. These data are associated with the project detailed in the abstract below: Amphibian decline is a problem...
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This data set provides the names and locations of sites and site descriptors (i.e. site covariates). These data are associated with the project that is abstracted below: Amphibian decline is a...
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Biological endpoints for three focal test species [Daphnia magna (mortality), Psuedacris maculata (mortality, growth, and development), and Lemna gibba (growth)] in response to exposure to...